By the Courteousness and condescension of his manners, General Ross had secured the absolute love of all who served under him, from the highest to the lowest; and his success on a former occasion, as well as his judicious arrangements on the present, had inspired every one with the most perfect confidence in his abilities.
"The Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans 1814-1815"
G. R. Gleig
This brought on a dead silence, and all eyes were turned upon Sir Edward, whose pale countenance became yet paler as he said, with his imperturbable Courteousness of phrase: "I must entreat Mr. Pennroyal not to indulge in innuendos, but to state explicitly whether he intends anything dishonorable to my father."
"Archibald Malmaison"
Julian Hawthorne
With one wife there would be no delight arising from variety; but disgust from sameness: neither would there be any flattering Courteousness arising from obedience, but a troublesome disquietude from equality; neither would there be any satisfaction arising from dominion and the honor thence derived, but vexation from wrangling about superiority.
"The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love"
Emanuel Swedenborg