Famous Sayings and Their Authors: A Collection of Historical Sayings in English, French, German, Greek, Italian, and Latin |
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... uttered part of the Lord's prayer . ( Rev. J. A. Russell , Remains of Rev. Charles Wolfe . ) Colonies do not cease to be colonies because they are independent . BENJAMIN DISRAELI [ Earl of Beaconsfield ] ( 1804-81 ) -in a speech in ...
... uttered part of the Lord's prayer . ( Rev. J. A. Russell , Remains of Rev. Charles Wolfe . ) Colonies do not cease to be colonies because they are independent . BENJAMIN DISRAELI [ Earl of Beaconsfield ] ( 1804-81 ) -in a speech in ...
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... uttered to those who were near him when he was wounded . Now God be with you , my dear children ; I have breakfasted with you , and shall sup with my Lord Jesus Christ . ROBERT BRUCE ( c . 1554-1631 ) — Last words . Now I die . JOSEPH ...
... uttered to those who were near him when he was wounded . Now God be with you , my dear children ; I have breakfasted with you , and shall sup with my Lord Jesus Christ . ROBERT BRUCE ( c . 1554-1631 ) — Last words . Now I die . JOSEPH ...
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... uttered the above lines than he expired . They are engraved on his tomb at Bury St. Edmunds , where he was buried . Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God . PRESIDENT JOHN BRADSHAW— from an inscription on the cannon near which his ...
... uttered the above lines than he expired . They are engraved on his tomb at Bury St. Edmunds , where he was buried . Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God . PRESIDENT JOHN BRADSHAW— from an inscription on the cannon near which his ...
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... uttered in the ear of every living person . SIMEON HOWARD CALLOUN ( 1804-76 ) -Last words . We shall never war except for peace . PRESIDENT WILLIAM MCKINLEY ( 1843-1901 ) in a speech at El Paso , May 6 , 1901 . We shall there desire ...
... uttered in the ear of every living person . SIMEON HOWARD CALLOUN ( 1804-76 ) -Last words . We shall never war except for peace . PRESIDENT WILLIAM MCKINLEY ( 1843-1901 ) in a speech at El Paso , May 6 , 1901 . We shall there desire ...
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... uttered the above words and sank : ( see Mrs. Hemans ' poem " He never smiled again . " ) Another version is : " Woe ! woe to me ! " ( Dickens , Child's History of Engl . , ch x . ) Woman is ilke the reed , which bends to every breeze ...
... uttered the above words and sank : ( see Mrs. Hemans ' poem " He never smiled again . " ) Another version is : " Woe ! woe to me ! " ( Dickens , Child's History of Engl . , ch x . ) Woman is ilke the reed , which bends to every breeze ...
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ABBÉ alluding asked Attributed battle BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl bien Biog c'est Cæsar CARDINAL Chamber of Deputies Charles COMTE death Dict Dieu Diogenes Laertius DUKE OF WELLINGTON Dying words Earl of Beaconsfield EDMUND BURKE Emperor enemy Engl England fait faut femme Français France French grand HENRY Hist homme honour House of Commons Hume j'ai jamais JOHN June king Last words Le Moniteur universel letter liberty Lives Lord LOUIS XIV Madam Mémoires MIRABEAU Molière Moniteur mort mourir n'est NAPOLEON nation never Paris Parliament Phocion phrase Plutarch PRESIDENT PRINCE BISMARCK Prussian qu'il qu'on Queen quoted referring Reichstag remark reply rien saying Sire soldiers speech Suetonius thou tion tout Voltaire W. E. GLADSTONE WELLINGTON 1769 WILLIAM γὰρ δὲ καὶ μὲν μὴ οὐ οὐκ τὴν τὸ Τὸν τοὺς