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Compromise and barter, All government 3
Compromises, Governmental life a series
of 206

Compulsion, This indeed is 243
Conquests, Moral 204

Concentrate one's self backwards, to 206
Conception, Germany, a geographical 195
Concourse of atoms, Accidental and
fortuitous 80

Confess? Never 154

Confidence be placed? In whom could 83
- is a plant of slow growth, etc. II

must come from below, power from
above 127

Conflict between opposing and enduring
forces 6

Congress does not progress, it dances 135
Conjecture, all the colouring, philosophy
of history 73
Conquer, By this 228

I live, and, with God's help, will 189
In this sign thou shalt 243

more, So much the better, for then
we shall 210

Conquered, I came, I saw, I 251

What should it mean but woe to the
225

Conquered, Galilæan ! Thou hast 251

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- him, I must conquer myself, I have 118
Conquerest, Cæsar, Thou 217
Conquering Darius here in Asia, there was
a battle of mice, etc., While we were
214
Conscience void of offence, I have kept a 9
Consent, Silence gives 249
Conservatism, distrust of the people, etc.

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Contortions of the sibyl, without the
inspiration 35

Contradiction, then I could not live, etc.,
If I could bear no 207

Contrast too strongly hours of courtship,
etc., Must not 80

Conversation, than books, learn more
from, 30

Conviction, cannot expect Germany for
ever be dupe of honest 190
Cordial understanding, The 139
Coronation oath to maintain laws, etc.,
his Majesty's 73

Corporations have no souls II

Corpse to rot where I die, Leave my 37
Corrupt House of Lords 17

Corruptible to an incorruptible crown,
from a 27

Cossack, Europe will be Republican or 145
Costs so little, gives so much pleasure and
88

Cottage bid defiance, etc., poorest man
may in his 64

Count, Adieu, headless 82

disgraceful of duke to avenge insults
to 112

Who made thee king? Who made
thee 170

Country, already married to my 21
how I love my country! 48

O Lord, save my 48

To great men (by their) grateful 86
better than family, love family better,
etc. 115

Countrymen, Man first in war, etc. 71
one constitution, one destiny, one 48
Our whole country and nothing but our

40

right or wrong, Our 49

to be carried away on one's shoe soles !
Is one's IOI

when the country is in danger, Every-
thing belongs to 181

without some sacrifice, etc., effect
great benefits for 45

Courage, if justice were universal, no
need of 220

Father Joseph, Brisach is ours 96

for the work you do, You must
need 91

there cannot be truth, etc., With-
out 78

Courtier must be without temper and
without honour 184

Courtiers than oppressive to people, prefer

being ridiculous to 88

Court is with you, So far the 80

money made out of everything, at
the 125

renders judgments and not services

127

Courtship with years of possession, hours
of 80

Court without woman is spring without
roses 84

Cousin German, If not God, it is at least
his 172

Cover everything with my red robe, then
I 166

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Cranmer has got the right sow, etc. II
Craving credulity, characteristic of present
age 29

Credulity, characteristic of present age 29
Youth is the season of II

Creole, put yourself in the bed, etc.,
Come little 84

Crest, Rally to my white 170
Crillon, Hang thyself 163

Crime, but from suspicion of it, free not
only from 249

it is a blunder, It is more than a 92
makes the shame, not scaffold 136
of being a young man, atrocious 58
Crimes, This boaster of 89

are committed in thy name!
Liberty! 158

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laid to my charge, I die innocent of
all 119

Critic not well-versed in human nature,

No man good 45

Critical than correct, easier to be 36
Criticism, if only real, grateful for severest

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Curtain, the comedy is ended, Draw the

180

Custom for but one man to stand covered
36

of England to arm in danger 32
Customs may not be as wise as laws, but,

etc. II

Cut, but will you know how to sew it up,
well 153

Dagger of assassin, sword of soldier not 67
of assassin to breast of, etc., distance
from 124

which I see before me? Is this a 34
Daggers, generally reach our enemies with
these little 215

from our hearts! her 9
Dalberg there?
Is no 201

Damn your principles! Stick to your
party II
Damnation, distilled 12

Damned, Yes, like the 96

Dances, Congress does not walk [progress],

it 135

Dancing on a volcano, We are 155
Danger, Everything belongs to the country
when in 181

Dangerous leap, The 142

I face to win a good name at Athens ?
How great are the 229
Danton, no weakness! 84, 183
Dare! He [they] would not 109

kill Caius Marius? Fellow, dost 224
Darius in Asia, battle of mice, etc., while
we were conquering 214

Dark, boys: you may go, It grows 34
Daughter to country, spirit to God 33
Dauphin, For the use of the 237
Day! I've lost a 239

Oh happy 230

You shall see how one dies for 25 francs
a 186

is ours!

The 47

for the Romans! Well, I will make it
a happy 211

may be the last, warm work and 36
of no judgment I am afraid of 36
that
Blessed would be the 87

without its line, No 245
Dayrolles a chair, Give 17
Dead I am almost 21

Speak no evil of the 226

and do your duty, Consider me as
already 104

folks cannot bite 153

he'll be glad to see me 25

I don't amuse myself by thinking of
the 121

long live the king! The king is 141
man, or I am a 48

man does not bite, a 217

on the field of honour! 152

or victorious 153

too long for me to weep for her now,
been 114

who do not come back, only the III
Dear, good one! 203

Dearly it must cost a good heart to gain
victories! How 169

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-Lord's power over all weakness and 44
- Rome or 235

Thou hast broken the, etc. 41
Wonderful, wonderful this 78
you had promised, etc., You are the
cause of my 188

etc., almost hear beatings of wings 58
are few by resignation none 16
- at hands of a fool, etc., should risk 108
ensues, Hanged until 163

-

- for a New Year's gift, I give you my 150
- for thou hast grudged me thy safety,
Cato, I grudge thee thy 230

-I am better than those murdering me,
in my unlawful and wrongful 222
my boy: they have deceived me, etc. 73
now past, bitterness of 60

- of this great man, weep, but for the 89
only a question of seconds, etc. 167
- or pardon, didn't know I had, etc 126
-shall have me entirely or shall have
nothing 129

than slavery, motto of the French,
Rather 164

to tyrants, peace to cottages 153
[Death] which is unexpected, That 218
-without words 129

Death-agony to come and embrace you,
interrupted 115

Decided? What has been 168
Decomposition, Ireland in a state of 33
Deed, saving 205

The word is the image of the 226
Deep, says Sabor, that enables us to look

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One country, one constitution, one 48
Desuetude, Innocuous 32

Devil cheated on the road, If cardinal in
Paradise 175

-

have all the good tunes? Why
should 77

of an Englishman who always goes
straight, etc. 93

Diamond, Diamond! little do you know,
etc. 47

Dice, men with oaths, Cheat boys with 227
Dictatorship's mantle full of holes 138
Dictators must rule, etc., There are times

when liberals must rule and when 198
Dictionaries like watches: worst better
than, etc. 12

Dictionary, That is not in my 193
Di-do-dum, She mourned in silence and
was 76

Dido found Eneas would not come,
When 76

Die! Brothers, we must 104

how easy and pleasant it is to 25
how pleasant a thing it is to 38
I were miserable if I might not 37
Live free or 185
Molly, I shall 42

name of Jesus, willing to 16
Now I 47

See how a Christian can 29
See Naples and 235

We should wish to live and know how
to 108

a brave man's death. See Villars 165

a Frenchman, I am a Frenchman; I
shall 161

and none resign, few 16

avenge me.
etc., if I 173

If I advance, follow me,

be cast, Let the 243

content, I wished to end life thus, I 119
for my country, I am happy to 104
happy, I 24, 46

he is never ill, A king of France may
184

I am dying. I am about to 167
in my company, Are you afraid to 16

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like a brave man [soldier], I 37

like a Christian, See him [Villars] 165
not only a Protestant, etc. 24
once for all than constantly live in
expectation, etc. 210

on his legs, bishop ought to, I
preaching, bishop should i
salute you, We who are about to 238
standing, An Emperor should 243

! that's the last thing I shall do 12
the world will utter a great out!
When I 166

to-day, My friend, I shall 151
to-night, think I shall 35

to the sound of 128

unto the Lord, I 25

without terror this afternoon 24
worshipping God, loving my friends,
etc. 119

Died cured, He 106

horizontally, I sh'd n't have thought
he'd have 120

on battle-field, regret not having 184
to-day a man who did honour to man-
kind 106

Dies and does not surrender 127

for 25 francs a day! You shall see
how one 186

in the ditch, A brave horse 197

on the battle-field, Come and see how,
etc. 185

Diet, Dr. Quiet, etc., best physicians are

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without a duchy! Farewell 16

Dumb in seven languages, man who is 200
Dundee, Oh, for an hour of 48

Dupe of honest conviction, cannot expect
Germany for ever be 190

Dupin's shoes, M. 144

Duties, Insurrection is the holiest of 147

etc., conscientious endeavour to per-
form 80

- as well as rights, Property has 52
Duty, American people never ran from
well-defined 58

can all go straight forward and do
our 65

England expects every man to do his 13
! Thank God, I have done my 57
determines destiny 13

is to preserve [life], My 151

of a citizen, Quiet the first 205

that lies before you, Do well the 226

to fight for our country, It is still, etc.
36

Dwelling will soon be non-existent, etc.,
My 148

Dying, Adieu, my dear Morand, I am 82
I am 22

I feel now that I am 25

I'll be shot if I don't believe I'm 30
Madam is dead! Madam is 148
dying 13

man, not well to trample on 17
man, record the thoughts of a 34

man can do nothing easy 2

more difficult, I thought 117

; never mind, it is for liberty! I am

119

without knowing why or how, I am 124

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two masters 221

must end All things on 29

receding; Heaven opening 33

with fire be mingled, When I am
dead let 86

Ease with dignity 239

Easier to be critical than correct 36

East great names are made, only in the 143-
Easy, dying man can do nothing 2
Eat a calf and be a Christian 149

but I eat to live, Other men live to
227

Eaten? With what sauce do you wish to
be 86

Eating, Appetite comes by 132

Eats a second time, we shall have nobody,
If king 175

Echo in France when the words honour,
etc. 113

- in German hearts, fear never finds

an 197

Economies right down to the bone 232
Edifice, The crowning of the, 135

Educate our masters, We must now 74
Educated in this country, born and 9
Education, Instruction ladled out in a
hurry not 32

etc., best part of every man's 59
Effect, That will have a fine 89
Effective, difficulty to make them [Laws]

35

Effort of nature and 20 years' work, etc.,
requires an 87

Efforts, May the diplomatists' pen, etc.,
people won with such great 204
Ego et meus rex 240

Egypt, resolved to renew at Cherbourg
marvels of 117

Elders, We should reverence our 227
Eldest son, glad I am not the 22
Elected, More difficult to enter than be 107
Elections, Political well-poisoning at 205
Electors nor elected, Neither 234
Elevated, I am not great, I am only 121
Elisabeth of France, sister of the king 118
Elizabeth's enemies, So perish all Queen
56

Eloquence which does not grow old, only

your 182

Embrace each other if we can, Let us 100
- me then, M. de ¡Mirabeau? You will
come and 189

they kiss, etc., never to see each other
again 100

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