Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 358
... honour of his State and his kindred has been outraged , and he insists that with a heart to feel , and an arm to strike , he will not , under such circumstances , patiently hear and ignobly submit . " Sir , " says he , " the substance ...
... honour of his State and his kindred has been outraged , and he insists that with a heart to feel , and an arm to strike , he will not , under such circumstances , patiently hear and ignobly submit . " Sir , " says he , " the substance ...
Page 363
... Honour , but treated with contempt its unreasonable exactions ! He was not a duellist in the highest , and most offensive sense of the term . He has often expressed to us his matured convictions on the subject . He did condemn it , and ...
... Honour , but treated with contempt its unreasonable exactions ! He was not a duellist in the highest , and most offensive sense of the term . He has often expressed to us his matured convictions on the subject . He did condemn it , and ...
Page 364
... honour is a support to virtuous principles , and runs parallel with the laws of God and our country , it cannot be too much cherished and encouraged ; but when the dictates of honour are contrary to those of religion and equity , they ...
... honour is a support to virtuous principles , and runs parallel with the laws of God and our country , it cannot be too much cherished and encouraged ; but when the dictates of honour are contrary to those of religion and equity , they ...
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