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" Lord help you, sir! they are not angry with one another; they have now no cause of quarrel - but their country thinks that there should be a pause. All that you see, sir, is nothing like fighting - there is no harm, nor cruelty, nor bloodshed... "
The Edinburgh annual register - Page xxx
1813
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Great Speeches and how to Make Them

Grenville Kleiser - 1911 - 408 pages
...another; they have no cause of quarrel; but their country thinks that there should be a pause. All that you see, sir, is nothing like fighting — there...pause! It is merely to try an experiment to see whether Bonaparte will not behave himself better than heretofore; and in the meantime we have agreed to a pause,...
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British and American Eloquence

Robert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood - 1912 - 428 pages
...another ; they have no cause of quarrel ; but their country thinks that there should be a pause. All that you see, sir, is nothing like fighting — there...is merely to try an experiment — to see whether Bonaparte will not behave himself better than heretofore ; and in the meantime we have agreed to a...
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Oratory, British and Irish, the Great Age (from the Accession of George the ...

Godfrey Tennyson Lampson Locker-Lampson - 1918 - 632 pages
...; they have now no cause of quarrel — but their country thinks that there should be a pause. All that you see, Sir, is nothing like fighting — there...is merely to try an experiment — to see whether Bonaparte will not behave himself better than heretofore ; and in the mean time we have agreed to a...
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Oratory, British and Irish: The Great Age (from the Accession of George the ...

Godfrey Locker Lampson - 1918 - 628 pages
...; they have now no cause of quarrel — but their country thinks that there should be a pause. All that you see, Sir, is nothing like fighting — there...whatever — it is nothing more than a political pause f — it is merely to try an 230 experiment — to see whether Bonaparte will not behave himself better...
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Model English: The qualities of style. 1919

Francis Patrick Donnelly - 1919 - 328 pages
...another ; they have no cause of quarrel ; but their country thinks that there should be a pause. All that you see, sir, is nothing like fighting — there...whatever : it is nothing more than a political pause 1 It is merely to try an experiment — to see whether Bonaparte will not behave himself better than...
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McGuffey's First [-sixth] Eclectic Reader, Volume 6

William Holmes McGuffey - 1921 - 506 pages
...pause. All that you see is nothing like fighting, — there is no harm, nor cruelty, nor Woodshed in it; it is nothing more than a political pause. It is merely to try an experiment — to see whether Bonaparte will not behave himself better than heretofore ; and, in the meantime, we have agreed to...
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Student's Class-book of Elocution: A Manual Containing the Fundamental ...

Dominic Barthel - 1927 - 790 pages
...another; they have now no cause of quarrel; but their country thinks that there should be a pause. All that you see, sir, is nothing like fighting ; there...It is merely to try an experiment, to see whether Bonaparte will not behave himself better than heretofore; and in the mean time we have agreed to a...
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The World's Great Speeches

Lewis Copeland, Lawrence W. Lamm, Stephen J. McKenna - 1999 - 978 pages
...another; they have no cause of quarrel; but their country thinks that there should he a pause. All that you see, sir, is nothing like fighting — there...bloodshed in it whatever; it is nothing more than a politieal pause! It is merely to try an experiment — to see whether Bonaparte will not hehave himself...
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Analytical Fifth Reader: Containing an Introductory Article on the General ...

Richard Edwards - 1867 - 368 pages
...nothing more than a political pause ! It is merely to try an experiment — to see whether Bonaparte will not behave himself better than heretofore ; and in the mean time we have agreed to pause, in pure friendship ! " XIV.— ADAMS'S SPEECH ON INDEPENDENCE. DANIEL WEBSTER. John Adams, second...
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McGuffey's New 4th, 6th, Eclectic Reader, Volume 6

William Holmes McGuffey - 1867 - 466 pages
...now no cause of quarrel ; but their country thinks that there should be a pause'. All that you see is nothing like fighting', — there is no harm', nor cruelty', nor bloodshed' in it; it is nothing more than a political pause*/ It is merely to try an experiment" — "to see whether...
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