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Side 246
... peace , and ensue it , by loud professions , or even by cast- ing away our sword and shield , is absurd . But we have said that we do not differ from Mr. Bright and his party as to the desire of preserving peace , but only as to the ...
... peace , and ensue it , by loud professions , or even by cast- ing away our sword and shield , is absurd . But we have said that we do not differ from Mr. Bright and his party as to the desire of preserving peace , but only as to the ...
Side 247
... peace . They suspect strongly an arrière pensée directed to the breeches- pocket - nay , some do not hesitate to suggest a little paleness about the liver . Taking the designation in its broad sense , we may say that all England is a Peace ...
... peace . They suspect strongly an arrière pensée directed to the breeches- pocket - nay , some do not hesitate to suggest a little paleness about the liver . Taking the designation in its broad sense , we may say that all England is a Peace ...
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... peace . Germany is at peace . Europe is at peace . The three expressions are similar ; and yet what dissimilar ideas do they awaken ! Peace means , in respect of France , that she has at length a season when she may survey her ...
... peace . Germany is at peace . Europe is at peace . The three expressions are similar ; and yet what dissimilar ideas do they awaken ! Peace means , in respect of France , that she has at length a season when she may survey her ...
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