For even those who come short in other ways may justly plead the valor with which they have fought for their country ; they have blotted out the evil with the good, and have benefited the state more by their public services than they have injured her... Blackwood's Magazine - Strana 6911918Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Thucydides - 1881 - Počet stránok 742
...benefited the state more by their public services than they have injured her by their private actions. None of these men were enervated by wealth or hesitated...punishment of their enemies was sweeter than any of these things, and that they could fall in no nobler cause, they determined at the hazard of their lives... | |
| Thucydides - 1881 - Počet stránok 758
...benefited the" state, more by their public services than they havcTTnjured her by their private actions. None of these men were enervated by wealth or hesitated...But, deeming that the punishment of their enemies -wasr^sweeter-thanr-any of these tnTngs, and that they could fall in no nobler cause, they determinecTlit... | |
| 1881 - Počet stránok 520
...benefited the State more by their public services than they have injured her D their private actions. None of these men were enervated by wealth or hesitated to resign № pleasures of life; none of them put off the e\ day in the hope, natural to poverty, that aman,... | |
| Thucydides - 1883 - Počet stránok 732
...benefited the state more by their public services than they have injured her by their private actions. None of these men were enervated by wealth or hesitated...punishment of their enemies was sweeter than any of these things, and that they could fall in no nobler cause, they determined at the hazard of their lives... | |
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - Počet stránok 392
...benefited the State more by their public services than they have injured her by their private actions. None of these men were enervated by wealth or hesitated...punishment of their enemies was sweeter than any of these things, and that they could fall in no nobler cause, they determined, at the hazard of their... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1884 - Počet stránok 348
...benefited the state more by their public services than they have injured her by their private actions. None of these men were enervated by wealth or hesitated...punishment of their enemies was sweeter than any of these things, and that they could fall in no nobler cause, they determined, at the hazard of their... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1892 - Počet stránok 988
...benefited the state more by their public services than they have injured her by their private actions. None of these men were enervated by wealth or hesitated...punishment of their enemies was sweeter than any of these things, and that they could fall in no nobler cause, they determined at the hazard of their lives... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1892 - Počet stránok 1142
...benefited the state more by their public services than they have injured her by their private actions. None of these men were enervated by wealth or hesitated...punishment of their enemies was sweeter than any of these things, and that they could fall in no nobler cause, they determined at the hazard of their lives... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1892 - Počet stránok 334
...benefited the state more by their public services than they have injured her by their private actions. None of these men were enervated by wealth or hesitated...punishment of their enemies was sweeter than any of these things, and that they could fall in no nobler cause, they determined, at the hazard of their... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1894 - Počet stránok 458
...benefited the State more by their public services than they have injured her by their private actions. None of these men were enervated by wealth or hesitated...punishment of their enemies was sweeter than any of these things, and that they could fall in no nobler cause, they determined at the hazard of their lives... | |
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