Quotations from John L. Motley Works by John Lothrop Motley
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Not distinguished for their docility
Repentance, as usual, had come many hours too late HISTORY UNITED NETHERLANDS, 1585 by Motley[#40][jm40v10.txt]4840 Courage and semblance of cheerfulness, with despair in his heart Demanding peace and bread at any price Not a friend of giving details larger than my ascertained facts HISTORY UNITED NETHERLANDS, 1585 by Motley[#41][jm41v10.txt]4841 Honor good patriots, and to support them in venial errors Possible to do, only because we see that it has been done Repose in the other world, "Repos ailleurs" Soldiers enough to animate the good and terrify the bad To work, ever to work, was the primary law of his nature When persons of merit suffer without cause HISTORY UNITED NETHERLANDS, 1585 by Motley[#42][jm42v10.txt]4842 Anarchy which was deemed inseparable from a non-regal form |
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