登陆注册
14833600000097

第97章

And here again determined energy won the day. Of the leaders in the cause, none was more distinguished than Fowell Buxton, who took the position formerly occupied by Wilberforce in the House of Commons. Buxton was a dull, heavy boy, distinguished for his strong self-will, which first exhibited itself in violent, domineering, and headstrong obstinacy. His father died when he was a child; but fortunately he had a wise mother, who trained his will with great care, constraining him to obey, but encouraging the habit of deciding and acting for himself in matters which might safely be left to him. His mother believed that a strong will, directed upon worthy objects, was a valuable manly quality if properly guided, and she acted accordingly. When others about her commented on the boy's self-will, she would merely say, "Never mind - he is self-willed now - you will see it will turn out well in the end." Fowell learnt very little at school, and was regarded as a dunce and an idler. He got other boys to do his exercises for him, while he romped and scrambled about. He returned home at fifteen, a great, growing, awkward lad, fond only of boating, shooting, riding, and field sports, - spending his time principally with the gamekeeper, a man possessed of a good heart, - an intelligent observer of life and nature, though he could neither read nor write. Buxton had excellent raw material in him, but he wanted culture, training, and development. At this juncture of his life, when his habits were being formed for good or evil, he was happily thrown into the society of the Gurney family, distinguished for their fine social qualities not less than for their intellectual culture and public-spirited philanthropy. This intercourse with the Gurneys, he used afterwards to say, gave the colouring to his life. They encouraged his efforts at self-culture; and when he went to the University of Dublin and gained high honours there, the animating passion in his mind, he said, "was to carry back to them the prizes which they prompted and enabled me to win." He married one of the daughters of the family, and started in life, commencing as a clerk to his uncles Hanbury, the London brewers. His power of will, which made him so difficult to deal with as a boy, now formed the backbone of his character, and made him most indefatigable and energetic in whatever he undertook. He threw his whole strength and bulk right down upon his work; and the great giant - "Elephant Buxton" they called him, for he stood some six feet four in height - became one of the most vigorous and practical of men. "I could brew," he said, "one hour, - do mathematics the next, - and shoot the next, - and each with my whole soul." There was invincible energy and determination in whatever he did. Admitted a partner, he became the active manager of the concern; and the vast business which he conducted felt his influence through every fibre, and prospered far beyond its previous success. Nor did he allow his mind to lie fallow, for he gave his evenings diligently to self-culture, studying and digesting Blackstone, Montesquieu, and solid commentaries on English law. His maxims in reading were, "never to begin a book without finishing it;" "never to consider a book finished until it is mastered;" and "to study everything with the whole mind."When only thirty-two, Buxton entered parliament, and at once assumed that position of influence there, of which every honest, earnest, well-informed man is secure, who enters that assembly of the first gentlemen in the world. The principal question to which he devoted himself was the complete emancipation of the slaves in the British colonies. He himself used to attribute the interest which he early felt in this question to the influence of Priscilla Gurney, one of the Earlham family, - a woman of a fine intellect and warm heart, abounding in illustrious virtues. When on her deathbed, in 1821, she repeatedly sent for Buxton, and urged him "to make the cause of the slaves the great object of his life."Her last act was to attempt to reiterate the solemn charge, and she expired in the ineffectual effort. Buxton never forgot her counsel; he named one of his daughters after her; and on the day on which she was married from his house, on the 1st of August, 1834, -the day of Negro emancipation - after his Priscilla had been manumitted from her filial service, and left her father's home in the company of her husband, Buxton sat down and thus wrote to a friend: "The bride is just gone; everything has passed off to admiration; and THERE IS NOT A SLAVE IN THE BRITISH COLONIES!"Buxton was no genius - not a great intellectual leader nor discoverer, but mainly an earnest, straightforward, resolute, energetic man. Indeed, his whole character is most forcibly expressed in his own words, which every young man might well stamp upon his soul: "The longer I live," said he, "the more I am certain that the great difference between men, between the feeble and the powerful, the great and the insignificant, is ENERGY -INVINCIBLE DETERMINATION - a purpose once fixed, and then death or victory! That quality will do anything that can be done in this world; and no talents, no circumstances, no opportunities, will make a two-legged creature a Man without it."

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 粤囧

    粤囧

    陈鹏飞,一名南漂到广州的专业市场精英,经过几年的打拼,赢得了一个漂亮的女友,和一份称心的工作,生活乐无边。然而,儿时的发小刘猛的到来,使鹏飞的生活彻底乱了套。鹏飞因为刘猛,而误打误撞的被赵雅琪送进了公安局,并因此成为网上的笑谈,进而痛失工作和女友。为了追求一个和谐美好的家庭,鹏飞在妹妹、女友及雅琪三个不同性格的女人之间周旋,还要“照看”生性鲁莽的刘猛,简直心力憔悴。但在几次不期而遇的“缘分”后,雅琪的善良和美丽,最终使鹏飞无法自拔的喜欢上了这个女孩,并愿意为她去接受一项不可能完成的任务。为完成这项从未尝试过的人生挑战,一系列发生在广州的囧事就此展开……
  • 仙道传说

    仙道传说

    一个以钢琴第一,艺术第一,本学问第一的音乐艺术家。一个沉浸在爱情的伤害后走上缥缈虚无的修仙得道者的传说。一个探索生命奥妙的历程妖魔鬼怪,道佛众生,持续了万万年的争斗。神州大地人民,不惜一腔热血和生命,扞卫孕育自己的土地与天地神魔进行着,生于死火与血之较量,无数生命和信仰谱写着,上古华夏的灿烂文明。传说中众神大战后被封印南荒结界里竟然是魔界文明,神秘的魔法元素,强大的幻兽,传奇的蛊毒巫术,精妙绝伦的铸器之术,及千奇百怪种族,漫长岁月的交替,上古众神封印力量逐渐的消逝,两种强大的帝国文明水火不相容。
  • 现灵眼

    现灵眼

    半人半鬼的她被认为是灾星。降鬼符、吃人肉、养鬼、梦魇、摄魂、神秘组织、将军魂、借鬼杀人......一个个离奇的背后有着怎样的悲情故事?
  • 迷失在转弯

    迷失在转弯

    如果时光可以倒退三年,我想让它定格在那段时间点上,然后选择过这样的生活:用心去爱一个人,不再沾花惹草、不再四处留情。每天清晨打电话叫她起床,中午牵着手到食堂排队打饭,周末为节省两块钱而挤公车去市区逛街,假期为提前见到面而编造借口提前返校,青葱岁月,只有简单的爱情,未来与我们无关。待到毕业时,再想尽办法选择同处一个城市,然后工作、买房、结婚、生子,或许这才是真正的幸福。有点遗憾,流年永远是一把刻刀,无情打磨过后,早已失去了往日的色彩。人生就像一条单行道,谁都无法再回到从前。
  • 九州圣痕

    九州圣痕

    青云。在这一片大陆上,充满无数神奇。人类可以施展魔法,修炼斗气。魔法与斗气,来自永恒的生命圣河,追溯血缘,缔结烙印。更有逆天的筑建之力。虚空凝形,莫大威名。可曾想过,一座万米高塔,凌空出现后,俯冲撞击大陆的模样?不孝之子楚安,死后重生。集斗气、魔法、筑建之力于一身莅临异世。看他如何涅火重生,成为一代传奇!
  • 那一朵蓝色绣球花

    那一朵蓝色绣球花

    毕业、升学、求婚,似乎一副幸福的模样,穆然享受着风暴前最后的宁静。命运给她的考验,使她几乎失去生存的勇气,然而,死亡的疼痛感迫使她无奈地残喘于这个毫无安全感的人世。男友的疏离和漠视,更让她心如死灰般孤寂。然而,有一个人顶住流言,无视蜚语,守护在她的身边,一个她不敢爱的人——马原。他们都选择以友谊相互守候。这或许是一种不敢占有,却永远盘桓于灵魂的爱情。
  • 爆笑王妃:王爷休我可好

    爆笑王妃:王爷休我可好

    被自己的男友杀死,一朝穿越,她嫁给了拥有着“冷面修罗”称号的五王爷,将他的王府弄得鸡飞狗跳;她遇上了温柔似水的三王爷,却不知他爱她;她与阳光直率的十四王爷并为好友;她救了神秘邪魅的主上,他却想把她占为己有;看谁能获取她的芳心呢?ps:【简介无能,请看正文】
  • 我的世界之重生大陆

    我的世界之重生大陆

    因为偶然的因素,12岁的初中少年李林意外地穿越到了“重生大陆”。从预言中走出的他决心找到一同穿越的林坤,并与他一起离开这个充满战争与危险的世界。——这是我第一次写书,写的不好还请大家多多原谅。如果有错误请告知我,我会尽快改正!
  • 这个季节下一场雨

    这个季节下一场雨

    十七岁的我们并不能改变什么我们只是想好好的长大这本书并不是华丽曲折的故事,只是你和我的成长,每个人都是主角,成长中失败、悲伤和痛苦、贫穷都不可怕,可怕的是迷惘和彷徨。还记得我们的十七岁吗,十七岁的我们都是一朵含苞待放的花蕾,在这个青春疯狂成长的季节,没有方向的青春会长成什么样,那一朵朵甜美的花会逝落在何方,又有几朵能在最后成长成充实甜香的果实秦恩善左晴黯祁晴溪温晕展寻杜竹烟古湖月明浩宁清。。。。。。一切都在这个季节下一场雨十七岁我们不知道我们想要什么我们不知道我们该做些什么怎样才能实现自己的价值得到别人和社会的认可和尊重实现心中的平静
  • 韩生你好

    韩生你好

    HE~当吃货遇上神探大厨又会擦出怎么样的火花。韩生对闵乐‘壁咚’说“快,说爱我”闵乐流着说“摔你...”“说,爱,我,”“摔..你..”“下次我可以考虑用吃过臭豆腐的嘴吻你”“我爱你,好爱你,爱你!”闵乐抓住韩生的肩狂晃,然后....然后被反扑到了呗~。