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Of the doctrine which I am impugning, viz., that every idea is copied from some preceding sensation, he had spoken as follows: 'Those who would assert that this position is not universally true, nor without exception, have only one, and that an easy, method of refuting it, by producing the idea which, in their opinion, is not derived from this source.
Nor, by thus continuing to fight, did this American frigate, one iota, promote the true interests of her country. I seek not to underrate any reputation which the American Captain may have gained by this battle. He was a brave man; that no sailor will deny. But the whole world is made up of brave men. Yet I would not be at all understood as impugning his special good name.
And I have seen men squeezed by it; I have seen men who, as they themselves expressed it, were put "out of business by Wall Street," because Wall Street found them inconvenient and didn't want their competition. Let me say again that I am not impugning the motives of the men in Wall Street. They may think that that is the best way to create prosperity for the country.
I don't care to defend my daughter's truth or accuracy. But with the dead man's body lying upstairs his soul with God think twice before you say more hasty words, impugning his character; if she was not his wife, what was she? 'I beg your pardon. I hardly know what I am saying. Did I accuse Osborne? Oh, my lad, my lad thou might have trusted thy old dad!
He was well content to acquiesce, relieved that she had taken his suggestion in good faith without impugning his motive. Had he dreamed of the meaning she had read into his offer, his awakening would have been illuminating. On the following day Billie put her newly acquired wealth to its first use.
In the first year of his editorship Howe had a little brush with the lieutenant-governor and his circle, but not for some time did the crisis come. On the 1st of January 1835 an anonymous letter appeared in the Nova Scotian criticizing the financial administration of the city of Halifax and impugning the integrity of its administrators. Howe as editor was responsible.
In order to learn whether Woman Suffrage is in the line of advance, we must know whether the movement to obtain it has thus far blended itself with those that have proved to be for woman's progress and for the progress of government. I am sure I need not emphasize the fact that, in studying some of the principles that underlie the Suffrage movement, I am not impugning the motives of the leaders.
North, "all this is a relief to me; for I have always been sorely tried by remarks seemingly impugning the divine wisdom and goodness, whenever slavery in the Bible has been under discussion." "Please give us an outline," said Mr. North, "of the Hebrew legislation on this subject." He handed me a Bible.
Were he to fly, he would abase his pride before his foes, and would give just ground for impugning his innocence. Nay, more, how could he trust that he would not be captured at the first attempt to escape? It might only be a trap laid by his enemies, who would bring him to trial with that frustrated attempt as their securest evidence of his guilt.
"Because " began Dawtie, and stopped short; she shrunk from impugning the honesty of the dead man and in the presence of his daughter. "It looks a little fishy, don't it, Dawtie? Why not speak straight out? Perhaps you would not mind searching Meg's trunk for me. She may have taken it for a bit of old brass, you know." "I will answer for my servants, Mr. Crawford," said Alexa.
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