| John Henry Newman - 1859 - 382 Seiten
...never speaks of himself except when compelled, never defends himself by a mere retort, he has no ears for slander or gossip, is scrupulous in imputing motives to those who interfere with him, and interprets every thing for the best. He is never mean or little in his disputes, never takes unfair advantage,... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1873 - 564 Seiten
...never speaks of himself except when compelled, never defends himself by a mere retort, he has no ears for slander or gossip, is scrupulous in imputing motives to those who interfere with him, and interprets every thing for the best. He is never mean or little in his disputes, never takes unfair advantage,... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1874 - 484 Seiten
...never speaks of himself except when compelled, never defends himself by a mere retort; he has no ears for slander or gossip, is scrupulous in imputing motives...arguments, or insinuates evil which he dare not say out. From a long-sighted prudence, he observes the maxim of the ancient sage, that we should ever conduct... | |
| 1875 - 780 Seiten
...never speaks of himself except when compelled ; never defends himself by a mere retort; he has no ears for slander or gossip ; is scrupulous in imputing...arguments, or insinuates evil which he dare not say out. From a long sighted prudence he observes the maxim of the ancient sage, that we should ever conduct... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1875 - 480 Seiten
...compelled, never defends himself by a mere retort ; he has no cars for slander or gossip, l* serupulous in imputing motives to those who interfere with him, and interprets everything for the best. Hois never mean or little in his disputes, never takes unfair advantage, never mistakes personalities... | |
| Jacob Youde William Lloyd - 1882 - 470 Seiten
...never speaks of himself except when compelled, never defends himself by a mere retort ; he has no ears for slander or gossip, is scrupulous in imputing motives...arguments, or insinuates evil which he dare not say out. From a long-sighted prudence, he observes the maxim of the ancient sage that we should conduct ourselves... | |
| Henry James Jennings - 1882 - 196 Seiten
...never speaks of himself except when compelled, never defends himself by a mere retort ", he has no ears for slander or gossip, is scrupulous in imputing motives...arguments, or insinuates evil which he dare not say out. From a long-sighted prudence, he observes the maxim of the ancient sage, that we should ever conduct... | |
| Jacob Youde William Lloyd - 1882 - 442 Seiten
...never speaks of himself except when compelled, never defends himself by a mere retort ; he has no ears for slander or gossip, is scrupulous in imputing motives to those who interfere with him aud interprets everything for the best. He is never mean or little in his disputes, never takes unfair... | |
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 1885 - 898 Seiten
...impotmg motives to those who interfere with him, »nd interprets everything for the best. He is sever mean or little in his disputes, never takes » unfair advantage, never mistakes personalities •sharp sayings for arguments, or insinuates evil wch he dare not say out. From a long-sighted F&dence... | |
| 1915 - 1050 Seiten
...He makes light of favors while he does them, and seems to be receiving when he is conferring. . . . He is never mean or little in his disputes, never...arguments, or insinuates evil which he dare not say out. . . . He may be right or wrong in his opinion, but he is too clear-headed to be unjust; he is as simple... | |
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