Quotations from John L. Motley Works by John Lothrop Motley
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Thirty thousand masses should be said for his soul
Those who argue against a foregone conclusion Three or four hundred petty sovereigns (of Germany) Utter want of adaptation of his means to his ends While one's friends urge moderation Whole revenue was pledged to pay the interest, on his debts HISTORY UNITED NETHERLANDS, 1598-99 by Motley[#71][jm71v10.txt]4871 Children who had never set foot on the shore Done nothing so long as aught remained to do Fed on bear's liver, were nearly poisoned to death Inhabited by the savage tribes called Samoyedes ENTIRE 1590-99 UNITED NETHERLANDS, by Motley[#72][jm72v10.txt]4872 A pusillanimous peace, always possible at any period A despot really keeps no accounts, nor need to do so Accustomed to the faded gallantries Alexander's exuberant discretion All Italy was in his hands All fellow-worms together Allow her to seek a profit from his misfortune Anatomical study of what has ceased to exist Artillery |
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