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" I have said) put up with almost any thing that did not touch national faith and national honour; — rather than let slip the furies of war, the leash of which we hold in our hands — not knowing whom they may reach, or how far their ravages may be carried.... "
The Portfolio; or A collection of state papers, etc. etc. illustrative of ... - Page 292
by Portfolio - 1836
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O padre amaro, ou Sovéla, politica, historica, e literaria [ed. by ..., Volume 1

Padre amaro - 1826 - 486 pages
...dread the occurrence of hostilities in any part of Europe ; why I would bear much and would forbear long ; why I would, (as I have said) put up with almost...the furies of war, the leash of which we hold in our hands, not knowing whom they may reach, or how far their ravages may be carried. Such is the love of...
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Corrected report of speeches ... relative to the affairs of Portugal

George Canning - 1826 - 138 pages
...dread the recurrence of hostilities in any part of Kurope : why I would bear much, and would forbear long; why I would (as I have said) put up with almost...thing that did not touch national faith and national honour;—rather than let slip the furies of war, the leash of which we hold in our hands,—not knowing...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 59-60

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1826 - 872 pages
...airs," bear much, and I would forbear long ; I would almost put up with any thing that did not touch our national faith and national honour, rather than LET SLIP THE FURIES OF WAR, the leash of which is in oar handt, while we know not whom they may reach, and doubt where the devastation may end [continued...
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Cobbett's Weekly Register, Volume 60

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1826 - 438 pages
...782 bear much, and I would forbear long ; I would almost put up with any thing that did not touch our national faith and national honour^ rather than LET SLIP THE FURIES OF WAR, the leash of which is in our hands, while we know not whom they may reach, and doubt where the devastation may end [continued...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1827 - 984 pages
...recurrence of hostilities in any part of Europe ; why I would bear mnch, and forbear long ; why I would put up with almost any thing that did not touch national...the furies of war, the leash of which we hold in our hands— not knowing whom they may reach, or how far their ravages may be carried. Such is the love...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1827 - 966 pages
...recurrence of hostilities in any part of Europe ; why I would bear much, and forbear long ; why I would put up with almost any thing that did not touch national...the furies of war, the leash of which we hold in our hands — not knowing whom they may roach, or how far their ravages may be carried. Such is the love...
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The Inspector, Literary Magazine and Review, Volume 2

English literature - 1827 - 574 pages
...long II would almost put up with any thing that did not touch our national faith and national honor, rather than let slip the furies of war, the leash of which is in our hands, while we know not whom they may reach, and doubt where the devastation may end. (Continued...
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The Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning, Volume 6

George Canning - Great Britain - 1828 - 458 pages
...dread the recurrence of hostilities in any part of Europe ; why I would bear much, and would forbear long ; why I would (as I have said) put up with almost...the furies of war, the leash of which we hold in our hands — not knowing whom they may reach, or how far their ravages may be carried. Such is the love...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary, Volume 12

Great Britain - 1828 - 628 pages
...occurrence of hostilities in any part of Europe ; why I would bear much and forbear long; why I would put up with almost any thing that did not touch national...the furies of war, the leash of which we hold in our hands, not knowing whom they may reach, or how far their ravages may be carried. Such is the love of...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Volume 12

Great Britain - 1828 - 526 pages
...part of Europe ; why I would bear much , and forbear long ; why I would put up with almost anything that did not touch national faith and national honour,...the furies of war, the leash of which we hold in our hands, not knowing whom they may reach, or how far their ravages may be carried. Such is the love of...
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