Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Saverland v. Newton (1837) is a notorious court case in which a British gentleman, Thomas Saverland, brought an action against Miss Caroline Newton, who had bitten the left half of his nose off after he attempted to steal a kiss at a party. The Judge ruled against him, stating that "When a man kisses a woman against her will, she is fully entitled to bite his nose off, if she so pleases.""@en }
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- Saverland_v_Newton abstract "Saverland v. Newton (1837) is a notorious court case in which a British gentleman, Thomas Saverland, brought an action against Miss Caroline Newton, who had bitten the left half of his nose off after he attempted to steal a kiss at a party. The Judge ruled against him, stating that "When a man kisses a woman against her will, she is fully entitled to bite his nose off, if she so pleases."".
- Saverland_v_Newton comment "Saverland v. Newton (1837) is a notorious court case in which a British gentleman, Thomas Saverland, brought an action against Miss Caroline Newton, who had bitten the left half of his nose off after he attempted to steal a kiss at a party. The Judge ruled against him, stating that "When a man kisses a woman against her will, she is fully entitled to bite his nose off, if she so pleases."".