| 1816 - 838 pagina’s
...discipline ; but now that there are courts of law and legal forms, he hands every thing over to the tribunals. He has very little to say for himself,...judgments in civil affairs are promptly and soundly formed, and to great talents he joins unwearied industry. As a soldier, there is but one opinion of... | |
| 1846 - 816 pagina’s
...discipline ; but now that there are courts of law and legal forms, he hands every thing over to the tribunals. He has very little to say for himself,...judgments in civil affairs are promptly and soundly formed, and to great talents he joins unwearied industry. As a soldier, there is but one opinion of... | |
| Andrew Archibald Paton - 1845 - 386 pagina’s
...unjust. When the country was without the shadow of a constitution, and when he commanded an unorganized and uncultivated nation, he was compelled to be severe...judgments in civil affairs are promptly and soundly formed, and to great address he joins unwearied industry. As a soldier, there is but one opinion of... | |
| 1846 - 798 pagina’s
...discipline ; but now that there are courts of law and legal forms, he hands every thing over to the tribunals. He has very little to say for himself, and is rude in his mauners ; but his judgments in civil affairs are promptly and soundly formed, and to great talents... | |
| Andrew Archibald Paton - 1861 - 536 pagina’s
...unjust. When the country was without the shadow of a constitution, and when he commanded an unorganized and uncultivated nation, he was compelled to be severe...; but his judgments in civil affairs are promptly 1 The original is now in the possession of the Servian government, and I was permitted to peruse it;... | |
| 1868 - 380 pagina’s
...unjust. When the country was without the shadow of a constitution, and when he commanded an unorganized and uncultivated nation, he was compelled to be severe...one opinion of his talents, bravery, and enduring firmnes*.' " Dr. Croly says of Kara George, ' He was boldly formed, and above the general stature.... | |
| 1868 - 394 pagina’s
...there are courts of law, and legal forms, he hands every case over to the regular tribunals. He h«s very little to say for himself, and is rude in his...opinion of his talents, bravery, and enduring firmness.' " Dr. Croly says of Kara George, ' He was boldly formed, and above the general stature. But the extraordinary... | |
| Edson Lyman Clark - 1898 - 596 pagina’s
...having received an education, we must admit that he has a mind of a masculine and commanding order. . . He has very little to say for himself, and is rude...opinion of his talents, bravery, and enduring firmness." — Id. p. 133. of an untrained, undisciplined child of nature. Though endowed with prodigious force... | |
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