Why is that man expiring ? why is that other writhing with agony ? what means this implacable fury ? the answer must be — You are quite wrong, sir, you deceive yourself ; they are not fighting ; do not disturb... The Edinburgh Annual Register - Page xxivedited by - 1813Full view - About this book
| Erastus Otis Haven - English language - 1869 - 422 pages
...quite wrong, sir ; you deceive yourself; they are not fighting; do not disturb them ; they are merely pausing ! Lord help you, sir, they are not angry with...their country thinks that there should be a. pause!' " By such expressions as the above, Mr. Fox ridiculed the idea that had been advanced, that the great... | |
| Erastus Otis Haven - English language - 1869 - 392 pages
...quite wrong, sir ; you deceive yourself ; they are not fighting ; do not disturb them ; they are merely pausing ! Lord help you, sir, they are not angry with...quarrel, but their country thinks that there should be & pause!' " By such expressions as the above, Mr. Fox ridiculed the idea that had been advanced, that... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - Readers - 1870 - 636 pages
...implacable fury ? " The answer must be, " You are quite wrong, sir, you deceive yourself — they are not fighting, — do not disturb them — they are merely...; but their country thinks that there should be a jxiu.se. All that you see, sir, is nothing like fighting — there is no harm, nor cruelty, nor bloodshed... | |
| Angela Gillespie, Member of the Order of the Holy Cross - Elocution - 1871 - 664 pages
...you deceive yourself — they are not fighting — do not disturb them — they are merely pausing I This man is not expiring with agony — • that man is not dead — he is only pausing ! 4. "Lord help you, sir! they are not angry with one another: they have now no cause of quarrel ;... | |
| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - Readers - 1875 - 348 pages
...and then Will not count in the tale of the battle'. 4. They are not fighting': do not disturb them': this man is not expiring with agony': that man is not dead': they are only pausing\ EXCEPTION 1.—General truths and commands usually require the falling inflection.... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1876 - 622 pages
...deceive yourself — they are not fighting — do not disturb them — they are merely pausing! 6. " This man is not expiring with agony — that man is...now no cause of quarrel , but their country thinks there should be a pause! All that you see, sir, is nothing like fighting — there is no harm, nor... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1867 - 498 pages
...implacable fury'?" The answer must be, "You are quite wrong, sir, you deceive' yourself, — they are not fighting' ', — do not disturb' them, — they are...— that man is not dead', — he is only pausing' ! Bless you, sir, they are not angry1 with one another; they have now no cause of quarrel; but their... | |
| Charles William Bardeen - English language - 1884 - 824 pages
...implacable fury?1 The answer must be, 'You are quite wrong, sir; you deceive yourself. They are not fighting. Do not disturb them ; they are merely pausing. This man is not expiring with agony, that man in not dead : he is only pausing I They are not angry with one another: they have now no cause of quarrel... | |
| Charles William Bardeen - English language - 1884 - 828 pages
...are merely pausing. This mnn is not expiring with agony, chat man is not dead : he is only pausing ! They are not angry with one another; they have now no cause of quarrel; but their country thinks there should be a pause. All that you see, sir, is nothing like fighting : there is no harm, nor cruelty,... | |
| Charles William Bardeen - English language - 1884 - 828 pages
...sir; you deceive yourself. They •re not fightir.g. Do not disturb them ; they are merely jmtwiny. This man is not expiring with agony, that man is not dead : he is only pausing ! They are not angry with one another: they have now no canst; of quarrel ; but their country thinks... | |
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