| Edward Seymour (of the Inner temple.) - 1815 - 610 pages
...Bonaparte then addressed himself to Count Marcou, and the Chavalier D'Azara, saying, " The English wish for war; but if they are the first to draw the sword, I will be the last to sheath it." Lord Whitworth. That is not his Majesty's intention. The conversation... | |
| Edward Baines - 1818 - 582 pages
...together at a little distance from me, and said to them, " The English wish for war ; but if they be the first to draw the sword, I shall be the last to sheath it. They have no regard for treaties. We' must henceforth cover them with shame." He then went... | |
| John Watkins - 1827 - 636 pages
...violent man went up to the Russian and Spanish ambassadors, and said to them, " The English wish for war ; but if they are the first to draw the sword, I shall be the last to sheathe it. They have no regard for treaties. We must henceforth cover them with shame." He then paced... | |
| John Watkins - 1827 - 738 pages
...violent man went up to the Russian and Spanish ambassadors, and said to them, "The English wish for war; but if they are the first to draw the sword, I shall be the lust to sheathe it. They have no regard for treaties. We must henceforth cover them with shame." He... | |
| Charles Angélique François Huchet comte de La Bédoyère - 1827 - 482 pages
...together at a little distance from me, and said to them, " The English wish for war ; but if they be the first to draw the sword, I shall be the last to sheath it. They pay no regard to treaties. We must henceforth cover treaties with black crape." —... | |
| William Hamilton Reid - 1829 - 276 pages
...together at a little distance from me, and said to them, ' The English wish for war ; but if they be the first to draw the sword, I shall be the last to sheath it. They pay no regard to treaties. We must henceforth cover treaties with black crape.' —... | |
| William Russell - 1839 - 696 pages
...Azara, who were standing together at a little distance from me, and said to them, ' The English wish for war; but if they are the first to draw the sword, I shall be the last to sheathe it. They have no regard for treaties: we must henceforth cover them with shame.' He then went... | |
| William Russell - 1841 - 690 pages
...Azara, who were standing together at a little distance from me, and said to them, ' The English wish for war; but if they are the first to draw the sword, I shall be the last to sheathe it. They have no regard for treaties : we must henceforth cover them with shame.' He then went... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1843 - 524 pages
...fought for fifteen years; I suppose you wish to fight for fifteen years more. The English wish for war; but if they are the first to draw the sword, I will be the last to return it to the scabbard. They have no respect for treaties. Henceforth, treaties... | |
| George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - 1844 - 928 pages
...ne respectent pax les traités. Il faut dorénavant les couvrir de crêpe noir " (The English want war ; but if they are the first to draw the sword, I shall be the last to sheathe it. They do not respect treaties : they must henceforward be covered with black crape). In... | |
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