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1907, David Wallace Duthie, The Case of Sir John Fastolf: And Other Historical Studies, Smith, Elder, page 8:
2009 November 1, Jeanne Theoharis, Komozi Woodard, Dayo F. Gore, Want to Start a Revolution?: Radical Women in the Black Freedom Struggle, unabridged edition, NYU Press, →ISBN:Both were generals: both had done good service for their country. But the frantic pessimism and manhatred of the one, anathematising everything and everybody, when the true nature of the world's friendship is revealed to him, finds its expression in the other only in increased severity of demeanour, in a good will tempered by suspicion.