Part 6. by Ulysses S. Grant]@TWC D-Link book Part 6. 11/287 It distressed him to disappoint others. In matters of public duty, however, he had what he wished, but in the least offensive way. Mr.Stanton never questioned his own authority to command, unless resisted. He cared nothing for the feeling of others. If his act was not sustained, he would change it--if he saw the matter would be followed up until he did so. |