It may be questioned whether he is not ever most courageous when under covert thus; since shooting out of windows or from behind hedges would appear to be his inherent, and not particularly gallant, notion of sport.
Indeed it may be questioned whether "the style is the point of view" would not be a better form of the famous deliverance than that which, in full or truncated form, has obtained currency.
It may well be questioned whether he was anxious at heart to measure swords with Lee.
And it may even be questioned whether, in some respects, it was not more brilliant.
At the same time, it may well be questioned whether some of the regular officers would have done better than Banks.
He questioned whether any of the green troops to be recruited next spring or summer will make so good a defence as Major Adair's militia had made.
It might with propriety be questioned whether, as a general rule, the position was well founded.
It may well be questioned whether Washington, with his grand manner, would be nearly as popular with what are called "the masses" as Lincoln, with his homely ways and broad stories.
He had accomplished a feat so simple and yet so original that it may fairly be questioned whether what Mr. Burnum used to call his masterpiece was in any way comparable to it.
And yet it may be questioned whether, after Arnold, any other critic of our time contributed so much to educate public taste where, in this country, it most needs such education.
It may be questioned whether, since the Thirty Years' War, any country has been subjected to such general devastating horrors.
It may be questioned whether, since the fall of Poland, Civilization has been stirred to more profound pity and intense indignation than by this wanton outrage.
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