Compromise and barter, All government 3 Compulsion, This indeed is 243 Concentrate one's self backwards, to 206 Confess? Never 154 Confidence be placed? In whom could 83 must come from below, power from Conflict between opposing and enduring Congress does not progress, it dances 135 I live, and, with God's help, will 189 more, So much the better, for then Conquered, I came, I saw, I 251 What should it mean but woe to the Conquered, Galilæan ! Thou hast 251 -- - him, I must conquer myself, I have 118 Contortions of the sibyl, without the Contradiction, then I could not live, etc., Contrast too strongly hours of courtship, Conversation, than books, learn more Conviction, cannot expect Germany for Corporations have no souls II Corpse to rot where I die, Leave my 37 Corruptible to an incorruptible crown, Cossack, Europe will be Republican or 145 Cottage bid defiance, etc., poorest man Count, Adieu, headless 82 disgraceful of duke to avenge insults Who made thee king? Who made Country, already married to my 21 O Lord, save my 48 To great men (by their) grateful 86 Countrymen, Man first in war, etc. 71 40 right or wrong, Our 49 to be carried away on one's shoe soles ! when the country is in danger, Every- without some sacrifice, etc., effect Courage, if justice were universal, no Father Joseph, Brisach is ours 96 for the work you do, You must there cannot be truth, etc., With- Courtier must be without temper and Courtiers than oppressive to people, prefer being ridiculous to 88 Court is with you, So far the 80 money made out of everything, at renders judgments and not services 127 Courtship with years of possession, hours Court without woman is spring without Cousin German, If not God, it is at least Cover everything with my red robe, then Cranmer has got the right sow, etc. II Credulity, characteristic of present age 29 Creole, put yourself in the bed, etc., Crest, Rally to my white 170 Crime, but from suspicion of it, free not it is a blunder, It is more than a 92 are committed in thy name! laid to my charge, I die innocent of Critic not well-versed in human nature, No man good 45 Critical than correct, easier to be 36 Curtain, the comedy is ended, Draw the 180 Custom for but one man to stand covered of England to arm in danger 32 etc. II Cut, but will you know how to sew it up, Dagger of assassin, sword of soldier not 67 which I see before me? Is this a 34 from our hearts! her 9 Damn your principles! Stick to your Damned, Yes, like the 96 Dances, Congress does not walk [progress], it 135 Dancing on a volcano, We are 155 Dangerous leap, The 142 I face to win a good name at Athens ? kill Caius Marius? Fellow, dost 224 Dark, boys: you may go, It grows 34 Oh happy 230 You shall see how one dies for 25 francs is ours! The 47 for the Romans! Well, I will make it may be the last, warm work and 36 without its line, No 245 Speak no evil of the 226 and do your duty, Consider me as folks cannot bite 153 he'll be glad to see me 25 I don't amuse myself by thinking of long live the king! The king is 141 man does not bite, a 217 on the field of honour! 152 or victorious 153 too long for me to weep for her now, who do not come back, only the III Dearly it must cost a good heart to gain -Lord's power over all weakness and 44 Thou hast broken the, etc. 41 etc., almost hear beatings of wings 58 - - for a New Year's gift, I give you my 150 -I am better than those murdering me, - of this great man, weep, but for the 89 than slavery, motto of the French, to tyrants, peace to cottages 153 Death-agony to come and embrace you, Decided? What has been 168 The word is the image of the 226 One country, one constitution, one 48 Devil cheated on the road, If cardinal in - have all the good tunes? Why of an Englishman who always goes Diamond, Diamond! little do you know, Dice, men with oaths, Cheat boys with 227 when liberals must rule and when 198 Dictionary, That is not in my 193 Dido found Eneas would not come, Die! Brothers, we must 104 how easy and pleasant it is to 25 name of Jesus, willing to 16 See how a Christian can 29 We should wish to live and know how a brave man's death. See Villars 165 a Frenchman, I am a Frenchman; I and none resign, few 16 avenge me. If I advance, follow me, be cast, Let the 243 content, I wished to end life thus, I 119 he is never ill, A king of France may I am dying. I am about to 167 like a brave man [soldier], I 37 like a Christian, See him [Villars] 165 on his legs, bishop ought to, I ! that's the last thing I shall do 12 to-day, My friend, I shall 151 to the sound of 128 unto the Lord, I 25 without terror this afternoon 24 Died cured, He 106 horizontally, I sh'd n't have thought on battle-field, regret not having 184 Dies and does not surrender 127 for 25 francs a day! You shall see in the ditch, A brave horse 197 on the battle-field, Come and see how, Diet, Dr. Quiet, etc., best physicians are without a duchy! Farewell 16 Dumb in seven languages, man who is 200 Dupe of honest conviction, cannot expect Dupin's shoes, M. 144 Duties, Insurrection is the holiest of 147 etc., conscientious endeavour to per- - as well as rights, Property has 52 can all go straight forward and do England expects every man to do his 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. Dwelling will soon be non-existent, etc., Dying, Adieu, my dear Morand, I am 82 I feel now that I am 25 I'll be shot if I don't believe I'm 30 man, not well to trample on 17 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 two masters 221 must end All things on 29 receding; Heaven opening 33 with fire be mingled, When I am Ease with dignity 239 Easier to be critical than correct 36 East great names are made, only in the 143- but I eat to live, Other men live to Eaten? With what sauce do you wish to Eating, Appetite comes by 132 Eats a second time, we shall have nobody, Echo in France when the words honour, - in German hearts, fear never finds an 197 Economies right down to the bone 232 Educate our masters, We must now 74 etc., best part of every man's 59 35 Effort of nature and 20 years' work, etc., Efforts, May the diplomatists' pen, etc., Egypt, resolved to renew at Cherbourg Elders, We should reverence our 227 Eloquence which does not grow old, only your 182 Embrace each other if we can, Let us 100 they kiss, etc., never to see each other |