| 1830 - 592 頁
...until every circumstance, every consideration, was maturely weighed; refraining if he saw a doubt, but, when once decided, going through with his purpose,...integrity was most pure, his justice the most inflexible I have-ever known ; no motives of interest or consanguinity, of friendship or hatred, being able to bias... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 568 頁
...until every circumstance, every consideration, was maturely weighed ; refraining if he saw a doubt, but, when once decided, going through with his purpose,...His integrity was most pure, his justice the most inflexi ble I have ever known, no motives of interest or consanguinity, of friendship or hatred, being... | |
| 1843 - 854 頁
...until every circumstance, every consideration was maturely weighed ; refraining, if he saw a doubt, but when once decided, going through with his purpose, whatever obstacles opposed. His integrity was the most pure, his justice the most inflexible I have ever known ; no motives of interest or consanguinity,... | |
| George Tucker - 1837 - 542 頁
...until every circumstance, every consideration, was maturely weighed, refraining if he saw a doubt, but when once decided, going through with his purpose,...his decision. He was, indeed, in every sense of the word, a wise, a good, and a great man. His temper was naturally irritable and high toned; but reflection... | |
| 1838 - 556 頁
...until every circumstance, every consideration, was maturely weighed ; refraining, if lie saw a doubt, but when once decided, going through with his purpose,...his decision. He was, indeed, in every sense of the word, a wise, a good, and a great man. His temper was naturally irritable and high-toned ; but reflection... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1839 - 384 頁
...until every circumstance, every consideration was maturely weighed ; refraining if he saw a doubt, but, when once decided, going through with his purpose...his decision. He was, indeed, in every sense of the word, a wise, a good, and a great man. His temper was naturally irritable and high-toned, but reflection... | |
| 1843 - 856 頁
...when once decided, going through with his purpose, whatever obstacles opposed. His integrity was the most pure, his justice the most inflexible I have...his decision. He was indeed in every sense of the word a 'vise, a good, and a great man. His temper was naturally irritable and high-toned ; but reflection... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1843 - 840 頁
...until every circumstance, every consideration was maturely weighed ; refraining, if he saw a doubt, but when once decided, going through with his purpose, whatever obstacles opposed. His integrity was the most pure, his justice the most inflexible I have ever known ; no motives of interest or consanguinity,... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1843 - 324 頁
...until every circumstance, every consideration, was maturely weighed ; refraining, if he saw a doubt ; but when once decided, going through with his purpose, whatever obstacles opposed. 3. His integrity was the most pure ; his justice, the most inflexible. I have never known any motives... | |
| Friedrich von Raumer - 1846 - 522 頁
...says of Washington : " His integrity was most pure, his justice the most inflexible I have ever seen ; no motives of interest or consanguinity, of friendship...his decision. He was indeed, in every sense of the word, a wise, a good, and a great man."J With these men was associated Jefferson's faithful friend... | |
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