Why is that man expiring ? why is that other writhing with agony ? what means this implacable fury ? the answer must be — You are quite wrong, sir, you deceive yourself ; they are not fighting ; do not disturb... The Edinburgh Annual Register - Page xxivedited by - 1813Full view - About this book
| John Franklin Genung - 1895 - 520 pages
...are merely pausing. This man is not expiring with agony, that man is not dead : he is only pausing ! They are not angry with one another : they have now no cause of quarrel j, but their country thinks there should be a pause. All that you see, sir, is nothing like fighting... | |
| 1899 - 616 pages
...You are quite wrong, sir; you deceive yourself—they are not fighting—do not disturb them—they are merely pausing! This man is not expiring with agony— that man is not dead—he is only pausing! Lord help you, sir! they are not angry with one another; they have now no... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1900 - 704 pages
...implacable fury ? ' The answer must be, ' You are quite wrong, sir, you deceive yourself — they are not fighting — do not disturb them — they are merely...agony — that man is not dead — he is only pausing I Lord help you, sir! they are not angry with one another; they have now no cause of quarrel; but their... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1900 - 694 pages
...yourself. — they are not 'Shting — do not disturb them — they are merely pausing ! This man is l°t expiring with agony — that man is not dead — he is only pausing! -°t"d help you, sirl they are not angry with one another; they have now 10 cause of quarrel; but their... | |
| Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh - 1903 - 490 pages
...implacable fury?" The answer must be: "You are quite wrong, sir; you deceive yourself — they are not fighting — do not disturb them — they are merely pausing! This man is not expiring with agon}' — that man is not dead — he is only pausing/ Lord help you, sir ! they are not angry with... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1904 - 566 pages
...implacable. fury ? " The answer must be,(ilYou are quite wrong, sir, you deceive yourself ; they are not fighting, — do not disturb them, — they are merely...not angry with one another; they have now no cause to quarrel ; but their country thinks that there should be a pause. All that you see, sir, is nothing... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 458 pages
...fury?" The answer must be, " You are quite wrong, sir, you deceive yourself—they are not fighting—do not disturb them — they are merely pausing! This man is not expiring with agony—that man is not dead—he is only pausing! Lord help you, sir! they are not angry with one... | |
| Robert Raikes Raymond - 1906 - 208 pages
...wrong, sir; you deceive yourself: they are not fighting; do not disturb them ; they are merely pausing I This man is not expiring with agony ; that man is not dead ; he is only pausing." It is this accursed American war that has led us, step by step, into all our present misfortunes and... | |
| Arthur Edward Phillips - 1909 - 394 pages
...implacable fury?" The answer must be, — "You are quite wrong, sir ; you deceive yourself — they are not fighting — do not disturb them — they are merely...agony — that man is not dead — he is only pausing I Lord help you, sir ! they are not angry with one another; they have now no cause of quarrel, but... | |
| Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1911 - 478 pages
...implacable fury ? " The answer must be, " You are quite wrong, Sir, you deceive yourself. They are not fighting — Do not disturb them — they are merely...! They are not angry with one another ; they have no cause of quarrel — but their country thinks there should be a pause. All that you see, Sir, is... | |
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