principles of justice
Confused conferences, where neither
party was entirely sincere
Considerable reason, even if there were
but little justice
Considerations of state have never yet
failed the axe
Considerations of state as a reason
Considered it his special mission in
the world to mediate
Consign to the flames all prisoners
whatever (Papal letter)
Constant vigilance is the price of
liberty
Constitute themselves at once universal
legatees
Constitutional governments, move in the
daylight
Consumer would pay the tax, supposing
it were ever paid at all
Contained within itself the germs of a
larger liberty
Contempt for treaties however solemnly
ratified
Continuing to believe himself
invincible and infallible
Converting beneficent commerce into
baleful gambling
Could handle an argument as well as a
sword
Could paint a character with the ruddy
life-blood coloring
Could not be both judge and party in
the suit
Could do a little more than what was
possible
Country would bear his loss with
fortitude
Courage of despair inflamed the French
Courage and semblance of cheerfulness,
with despair in his heart
Court fatigue, to scorn pleasure
Covered now with the satirical dust of
centuries
Craft meaning, simply, strength
Created one child for damnation and
another for salvation
Crescents in their caps: Rather Turkish
than Popish
Crimes and cruelties such as Christians
only could imagine
Criminal whose guilt had been
established by the hot iron
Criminals buying Paradise for money
Cruelties exercised upon monks and
papists
Crusades made great improvement in the
condition of the serfs
Culpable audacity and exaggerated
prudence
Customary oaths, to be kept with the
customary conscientiousness
Daily widening schism between Lutherans
and Calvinists
Deadliest of sins, the liberty of
conscience
Deadly hatred of Puritans in England
and Holland
Deal with his enemy as if sure to
become his friend
Death rather than life with a false
acknowledgment of guilt
Decline a bribe or interfere with the
private sale of places
Decrees for burning, strangling, and
burying alive
Deeply criminal in the eyes of all
religious parties
Defeated garrison ever deserved more
respect from friend or foe
Defect of enjoying the flattery, of his
inferiors in station
Delay often fights better than an army
against a foreign invader
Demanding
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