I say that when a man has patiently suffered one beating he has almost insured a repetition of the insult. It is a most serious calamity for a man of high qualifications for usefulness, and delicate sense of honor, to be driven to such a crisis, yet should... Life of James Sullivan: with Selections from His Writings - 第 171 頁Thomas Coffin Amory 著 - 1859 - 429 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas Oliver Selfridge - 1807 - 182 頁
...that when a man has patiently suffered one beating, he has almost insured a repetition »f the insult. It is a most serious calamity, for a man of high qualifications...to be driven to such a crisis, yet should it become inevi able, he is bound to meet it like a man, to summon a 1 the energies of the soul, rise above ordinary... | |
| 1827 - 520 頁
...that when a man has patiently suffered one beating, he has almost insured a repetition of the insult. It is a most serious calamity, for a man of high qualifications...soul, rise above ordinary maxims, poise himself on his own magnanimity, and hold himself responsible only to his God. Whatever may be the consequences, he... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 頁
...that when a man has patiently suffered one beating, he has almost insured a repetition of the insult. It is a most serious calamity, for a man of high qualifications...soul, rise above ordinary maxims, poise himself on his own magnanimity, and hold himself responsible only to his God. Whatever may be the consequences, he... | |
| 1837 - 396 頁
...when a man has patiently suffered one beating, he has almost insured the repetition of the insult. It is a most serious calamity, for a man of high qualifications...soul, rise above ordinary maxims, poise himself on his own magnanimity, and hold himself responsible only to his God. Whatever may be the consequences, he... | |
| 1857 - 650 頁
...that when a man has patiently suffered one beating, he has almost insured a repetition of the insult. It is a most serious calamity, for a man of high qualifications...soul, rise above ordinary maxims, poise himself on his own magnanimity, and hold himself responsible only to his God. Whatever may be the consequences he... | |
| 1857 - 690 頁
...that when a man has patiently sufiered one beating, he has almost insured a repetition of the insult. It is a most serious calamity, for a man of high qualifications...soul, rise above ordinary maxims, poise himself on his own magnanimity, and hold himself responsible only to his God. Whatever may be the consequences ho... | |
| 1857 - 656 頁
...that when a man has patiently suffered one beating, he has almost insured a repetition of the insult. It is a most serious calamity, for a man of high qualifications...soul, rise above ordinary maxims, poise himself on his own magnanimity, and hold himself responsible only to his God. Whatever may be the consequences he... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 444 頁
...a resort to the laws. Recovering daily damages will rather aggravate the contempt of the community. It is a most serious calamity for a man of high qualifications for usefulness, of a delicate sense of honor, to be driven to the necessity of repelling a brutal personal attack —... | |
| Thomas Coffin Amory - 1859 - 500 頁
...there is no difference in our opinions." In his argument for the prisoner Mr. Dexter had said : " We have taken a view of the facts and the positive rules...soul, rise above ordinary maxims, poise himself on his own magnanimity, and hold himself responsible only to hia God. Whatever may be the consequences, he... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1899 - 464 頁
...that when a man has patiently suffered one beating he has almost insured a repetition of the insult. It is a most serious calamity for a man of high qualifications...soul, rise above ordinary maxims, poise himself on his own magnanimity, and hold himself responsible only to his God. Whatever may be the consequences, he... | |
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