Quotations from John L. Motley Works by John Lothrop Motley
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God Save the King! It was the last time Having conjugated his paradigm conscientiously Indignant that heretics had been suffered to hang Insane cruelty, both in the cause of the Wrong and the Right Sick and wounded wretches were burned over slow fires Slender stock of platitudes The time for reasoning had passed Who loved their possessions better than their creed RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC, 1567 by Motley[#14][jm14v10.txt]4814 Conde and Coligny Furnished, in addition, with a force of two thousand prostitutes He came as a conqueror not as a mediator Hope deferred, suddenly changing to despair Meantime the second civil war in France had broken out Spendthrift of time, he was an economist of blood The greatest crime, however, was to be rich Time and myself are two RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC, 1568 by Motley[#15][jm15v10.txt]4815 Deeply criminal in the eyes of all religious parties |
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