| Josiah Quincy - 1825 - 534 頁
...turbulence and tumult; it ought to be maintained in a manner suitable to her nature. Those who engage in it, should breathe a sedate, yet fervent spirit,...justice, modesty, bravery, humanity, and magnanimity.' What has there transpired on this trial, savouring of any of these virtues ? Was it justice, or humanity,... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1825 - 600 頁
...turbulence and tumult ; it ought to be maintained in a manner suitable to her nature. Those who engage in it, should breathe a sedate, yet fervent spirit,...of prudence, justice, modesty, bravery, humanity, aad magnanimity.' What has there transpired on this trial, savouring of any of these virtues ? Was... | |
| Peleg Whitman Chandler - 1841 - 462 頁
...turbulence and tumult; it ought to be maintained in a manner suitable to her nature. Those who engage in it should breathe a sedate yet fervent spirit,...justice, modesty, bravery, humanity, and magnanimity." What has there transpired on this trial, savoring of any of these virtues ? Was it justice, or humanity,... | |
| John Stetson Barry - 1856 - 538 頁
...turbulence and tumult. It ought to be maintained in a manner suitable to her nature. Those who engage in it should breathe a sedate, yet fervent spirit,...prudence, justice, modesty, bravery, humanity, and magnanimity."3 There are always some, however, over whom such counsels, though well meant, have very... | |
| John Stetson Barry - 1856 - 544 頁
...turbulence and tumult. It ought to be maintained in a manner suitable to her nature. Those who engage in it should breathe a sedate, yet fervent spirit,...justice, modesty, bravery, humanity, and magnanimity." 3 There are always some, however, over whom such counsels, though well meant, have very little influence... | |
| 1857 - 610 頁
...turbulence and tumult. It ought to be maintained in a manner suitable to her nature. Those who engage 3 3]3^3_3B4 4 ,~ ' What has then transpired on this trial, savor* John Dickinson, see pige 278. ing of any these virtues?... | |
| 1857 - 668 頁
...turbulence and tnmnlt. It ought to be maintained in a manner suitable to her nature. Those who engage in it should breathe a sedate, yet fervent spirit,...justice, modesty, bravery, humanity, and magnanimity." What has then transpired on this trial, savor* Joha Dlcklujon, ме ft» И«. ing of any these virtues?... | |
| Frank Moore - 1859 - 618 頁
...turbulence and tumult It ought to be maintained in a manner suitable to her nature. Those who engage nch ought to possess the right of originating acts....empowered to enjoy the legislative rights vested What has then transpired on this trial, savor* John Dickinson, see page 278. ing of any those virtues?... | |
| Peleg Whitman Chandler - 1844 - 146 頁
...turbulence and tumult ; it ought to be maintained in a manner suitable to her nature. Those who engage in it should breathe a sedate yet fervent spirit, animating them to actions of prudence, justice, moderation, bravery, humanity and magnanimity." " The law," said John Adams, at the close of his masterly... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1875 - 484 頁
...turbulence and tumult ; it ought to be maintained in a manner suitable to her nature. Those who engage in it should breathe a sedate yet fervent spirit,...justice, modesty, bravery, humanity, and magnanimity ? ' What has there transpired on this trial savouring of any of these virtues ? Was it justice or humanity... | |
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