"Abhorrer" Quotes from Famous Books
... the general vogue of all that knew him, that he usually spoke as much sense in as few words, and delivered that sense as opportunely as any they ever kept company withal: Wherefore as I am my self a Lover of Ingenuity, though an abhorrer of disturbance or Rebellion, I think fit since Providence was pleased to let him dye a Natural death in his Bed, not to asperse him with saying he kill'd ... — Great Epochs in American History, Vol. II - The Planting Of The First Colonies: 1562—1733 • Various |