| Wayne C. Booth - 1970 - Liczba stron: 398
...changes his words or deeds docs so against his own true convictions. We all know the old saying, "The man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still," and of course such a man will revert to his original beliefs and behavior just as soon as the threat of... | |
| 1927 - Liczba stron: 238
...campaign designed to stampede local or county boards of supervisors to establish such units. We know that a man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still, and we are satisfied to carry on a continuous and more or less active effort in the way of education, and... | |
| Frederick Bernays Wiener - 2009 - Liczba stron: 528
...answer to my own satisfaction, at least, an inquiry put to me by Mr. Justice Hughes." But he added, "A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still, and the decision of the Supreme Court carries no mandate to the logical faculty." Williston, Life and Law,... | |
| 1895 - Liczba stron: 556
...QUOTATIONS. [2277.]— Is our friend Mr. Scattergood (2253, p. 432) correct in the quotation : — " A man convinced against his will Is of the same opinion still" And can he give us a recipe for performing that most desirable operation P An old college worthy being... | |
| H. A. Ironside - Liczba stron: 185
...wonderful change that has taken place." But when men have made up their minds, they are hard to change. "A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still." And so the Lord says, "No, Paul, you are not the one to make them believe. I have another work for you.... | |
| John Sartain, J. S. Hart - 1852 - Liczba stron: 1164
...it, but I fear it would be to little purpose. If you are a Puritan, sir, I could not convince you. "A man convinced, against his will, Is of the same opinion still." And if you are a careless, fun-loving man, like myself, and go to the theatre, yourself, you have no need... | |
| 1890 - Liczba stron: 556
...justifying a statement that no evidence is more misleading and fallacious than the evidence of the senses. A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still, and both sides in the great seaserpent question agreed to differ. Towards the close of the following month,... | |
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