| Benson John Lossing - Presidents - 1860 - 804 pages
...already much weakened by real and fancied injuries, he remarked : — " Faith has its limits as well as temper, and there are points beyond which neither...friends, I conceive to be your situation ; hurried to the verge of both, another step would ruin you for ever. To be tame and unprovoked, when injuries press... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1860 - 558 pages
...of government to the wants and rights of the army, saying that " faith has its limits as well as its temper, and there are points beyond which neither...sinking into cowardice or plunging into credulity," takes a survey of the past, and Li a series of startling questions asks how their services have been... | |
| HON. J. Y. HEADLEY - 1860 - 502 pages
...of government to the wants and rights of the army, saying that " faith has its limits as well as its temper, and there are points beyond which neither...sinking into cowardice or plunging into credulity," takes a survey of the past, and iii a series of startling questions asks how their services have been... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1878 - 450 pages
...passage from impending servitude to acknowledged independence. 3- But faith has its limits, as well as temper; and there are points beyond which neither...but to look up for kinder usage without one manly effort of your own, would fix your character, and show the world how richly you deserve those chains... | |
| James Watson Webb - United States - 1880 - 438 pages
...passage from impending servitude to acknowledged independence. But faith has its limits, as well as temper — and there are points beyond which neither...the very verge of both, another step would ruin you for ever. To be tame and unprovoked while injuries press upon you is more than weakness. But to look... | |
| United States. Continental Army - United States - 1883 - 118 pages
...passage from impending servitude to acknowledged independence. But faith has its limits, as well as temper— and there are points beyond which neither...would ruin you forever. To be tame and unprovoked while injuries press upon you is more than weakness. But to look up for kinder usage without one manly... | |
| 1883 - 994 pages
...it was folly to trust longer to its sense of justice, saying, "Faith has its limits as well as its temper, and there are points beyond which neither...sinking into cowardice or plunging into credulity." He then took a rapid survey of the past, spoke of their devotion to their country, their unparalleled... | |
| Literature - 1883 - 1004 pages
...it was folly to trust longer to its sense of justice, saying, "Faith has its limits as well as its temper, and there are points beyond which neither...sinking into cowardice or plunging into credulity." He then took a rapid survey of the past, spoke of their devotion to their country, their unparalleled... | |
| Murat Halstead - 1896 - 540 pages
...acts of disorder and violence. This was its strong language : " ' Faith has its limits as well as its temper, and there are points beyond which neither...sinking into cowardice or plunging into credulity. If this be your treatment while the swords you wear are necessary to the protection of your country,... | |
| Murat Halstead - Campaign literature - 1896 - 522 pages
...acts of disorder and violence. This was its strong language : " ' Faith has its limits as well as its temper, and there are points beyond which neither...sinking into cowardice or plunging into credulity. If this be your treatment while the swords you wear are necessary to the protection of your country,... | |
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