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" I have said) put up with almost any thing that did not touch national faith and national honor, 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: Illustrative of the History ... - Page 292
1836
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Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders ..., Volume 9

Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1905 - 460 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 anything that did not touch national faith and national honor rather than let slip the furies of war,...
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Selected English Speeches from Burke to Gladstone

Sir Edgar Rees Jones - English orations - 1913 - 410 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 anything that did not touch national faith and national honour ; — rather than let slip the furies...
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The Foreign Policy of Canning, 1822-1827: England, the Neo-Holy Alliance and ...

Harold William Vazeille Temperley - History - 1925 - 682 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...which we hold in our hands — not knowing whom they mayreach, or how far their ravages may be carried. Such is the love of peace which the British Government...
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Israel's watchman (and prophetic expositor) [afterw.] The prophetic news and ...

Alfred Edersheim - 1881 - 396 pages
...Europe : I would bear much and forbear long : I would put up with almost anything that did not touch the national faith and national honour, rather than let...hold in our hands, not knowing whom they may reach nor how far their ravages may extend." Thus we are now li vin^ during a parenthetical lull and holding...
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