Quotations from John L. Motley Works by John Lothrop Motley
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To think it capable of error, is the most devilish heresy of all
To prefer poverty to the wealth attendant upon trade Torquemada's administration (of the inquisition) Tranquillity of despotism to the turbulence of freedom Two witnesses sent him to the stake, one witness to the rack Tyrannical spirit of Calvinism Understood the art of managing men, particularly his superiors Upon one day twenty-eight master cooks were dismissed Villagers, or villeins We believe our mothers to have been honest women When the abbot has dice in his pocket, the convent will play William of Nassau, Prince of Orange Wiser simply to satisfy himself Would not help to burn fifty or sixty thousand Netherlanders RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC, 1566 by Motley[#12][jm12v10.txt]4812 1566, the last year of peace Dissenters were as bigoted as the orthodox If he had little, he could live upon little Incur the risk of being charged with forwardness than neglect Not to let the grass grow under their feet RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC, 1567 by Motley[#13][jm13v10.txt]4813 |
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