| 1807 - Страниц: 788
...is nothing so low and vulgar as the fame of a bully, arif the renown of midnight brawls. They impl* every quality of a highwayman but his courage, and...considering the punishment to be inflicted on you, 1 observe that you build main hopes of mercy 011 your dismissal from the service, by the sentence of... | |
| 1807 - Страниц: 856
...ollitcr is, or ought to be, peculiarly and eminently a ccntk'inan. But there is nothing so low and vulgar as the fame of a bully, and the renown of midnight brawls. They imply every quality oi a highwaMiian but his courage, and they very often Ь-ad to his fate. In considering tlie putii-hnient... | |
| 1806 - Страниц: 816
...peculiarly am) eminently a eentleman. But there is nothing so low and vulgar as the fame ef a bully, anj the renown of midnight brawls. They imply every quality...be inflicted on you, I observe that you build some hopts of mercy on your dismissal from the service, by the sentence of a court-martial, for other oflcnces.... | |
| Robert Grenville Wallace - 1823 - Страниц: 710
...An officer is, or ought to be, peculiarly and eminently a gentleman. But there is nothing so low and vulgar as the fame of a bully, and the renown of midnight...his courage, and they very often lead to his fate." Every officer should also bear in mind that whenever he forgets to control himself, and to keep down... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - Страниц: 394
...An officer is, or ought to be, peculiarly and eminently a gentleman. But there is nothing so low and vulgar as the fame of a bully, and the renown of midnight...offences have proceeded from the same wretched vice ol disposition which has placed you at this bar, 1 am not unwilling to consider them as part of the... | |
| sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - Страниц: 394
...An officer is, or ought to be, peculiarly and eminently a gentleman. But there is nothing so low and vulgar as the fame of a bully, and the renown of midnight...considering the punishment to be inflicted on you, I observe fliat you build some hopes of mercy on your dismissal from the service by a Court Martial for other... | |
| James Machintosh - 1884 - Страниц: 310
...officer is, or ought to he, peculiarly and eminently a gentleman. 'But there is nothing so low and vulgar as the fame of a bully, and the renown of midnight...considering the punishment to be inflicted on you/ 1 observe that you build some hopes of mercy on your dismissal from the service by a Court Martial... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - Страниц: 402
...An officer is, or onght to be, peculiarly and eminently a gentleman. But there is nothing so low and vulgar as the fame of a bully, and the renown of midnight...his courage, and they very often lead to his fate. " IB considering the punishment to be inflicted on you, I observe that you build some hopes of mercy... | |
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