Hamilton (said he), you have kept me waiting at the head of the stairs these ten minutes. I must tell you, sir, you treat me with disrespect.' I replied, without petulancy, but with decision, 'I am not conscious of it, sir ; but since you have thought... Alexander Hamilton: A Character Sketch - Stran 94avtor: Edward Sylvester Ellis - 1899 - 173 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Church Hamilton - 1834 - 456 strani
...tell you, sir, you treat me with disrespect." I replied, without petulancy, but with decision, " I am not conscious of it, sir, but since you have thought...necessary to tell me so, we part." " Very well, sir, (said he,) if it be your choice," or something to this effect, and we separated. I sincerely believe... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1851 - 526 strani
...you, sir, you treat me with ' disrespect." I replied, without petulancy, but with decision, " I am not conscious of it, sir ; but since you have thought...necessary to tell me so, we part." " Very well, sir," said he, " if it be your choice," or something to this effect, and we separated. I sincerely believe... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1857 - 426 strani
...you these ten minutes. I must tell you, air, you treat me with disrespect." Hamilton replied: "I am not conscious of it, sir; but since you have thought...thousand cares, had in a moment of thoughtlessness given way to a little petulance which was quite excusable ; and that Hamilton, wearied with the disagreeable... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 588 strani
...tell you, sir, you treat me with disrespect.' I replied, without petulancy, but with decision, ' I am not conscious of it, sir ; but since you have thought...necessary to tell me so, we part.' ' Very well, sir (said he), if it be your choice,' or something to this effect, and we separated. I sincerely believe... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 500 strani
...tell you, sir, you treat me with disrespect.' I replied, without petulancy, but with decision, ' I am not conscious of it, sir ; but since you have thought...necessary to tell me so, we part.' ' Very well, sir, (said he) if it be your choice,' or something to this effect, and we separated. I sincerely believe... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 550 strani
...tell you, sir, you treat me with disrespect." I replied, without petulancy, but with decision. " I am not conscious of it, sir, but since you have thought...necessary to tell me so, we part." " Very well, sir (said he), if it be your choice," or something to this effect, and we separated. I sincerely believe... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 508 strani
...tell yon, sir, you treat me with disrespect.' I replied, without petulancy, but with decision, ' I am not conscious of it, sir ; but since you have thought...necessary to tell me so, we part.' ' Very well, sir (said he), if it be your choice,' or something to this effect, and we separated. I sincerely believe... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1857 - 594 strani
...with disrespeet.' I replied, without petulancy, ' I am not conscious of it, sir, but since yon hove thought it necess'ary to tell me so, we part.' ' Very well, sir,' said he, ' if it be your choice,' or something to that effeet, and we separated. I sincerely believe... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1858 - 438 strani
...you these ten minutes. I must tell you, sir, you treat me with disrespect." Hamilton replied: "I am not conscious of it, sir; but since you have thought...it necessary to tell me so, we part." " Very well, Bir,"-responded "Washington, "if it be your choice." Such was the cause of this unfortunate difficulty.... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1858 - 634 strani
...too much of petulance." He states, " I replied without petulancy, but with an air of decision, ' I am not conscious of it, sir, but since you have thought it necessary to tell me so, we part.' " His decision, he remarks, "was not the effect of resentment, it was the deliberate result of maxims... | |
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