These men and these women who went so gladly and so patriotically without a murmur deserve well of their country—few better.
They have submitted without a murmur to taxation.
That measure was passed virtually without a murmur.
Many ties that existed prior to 1989 were dissolved very quickly yet almost without a murmur.
Where land in private ownership requires to be devoted to public purposes, the owner should part with it without a murmur.
Yet they have been excluded without a murmur of protest from governments, including our own, who insist on the virtues of democracy elsewhere.
The situation today is far worse than when he resigned, and yet he appears to tolerate the situation without a murmur.
But are we still to be asked to spend all these millions without a murmur, and to pour out national money like water?