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  • Stephenson, hymn, sung universally among the British troops in the Great War. Lord, thy most pointed pleasure take, And stab my spirit broad awake; Or, Lord...
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  • neighbouring continent is filled with alarms, and even laid waste by war. Lord Bolingbroke, Remarks on the History of England (1730–1731), quoted in...
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  • marvellous how God has found a man to save us from all the misery of war?" Lord Croft, My Life of Strife (1948), p. 287 Very shortly after his return...
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  • countless thousands of our fellow citizens. As quoted in The Avoidable War : Lord Cecil and the Policy of Principle, 1933-1935 (1999) by J. Kenneth Brody...
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  • so he now tried to amuse himself with a secret negotiation and a Dutch war. Lord Macaulay The History of England from the Accession of James II (London:...
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  • form—lines. Is there anyone along our border with whom we are not currently at war? Lord Antono Refa: We need room to expand. Londo: Only an idiot fights a war...
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  • killing the Security Chief, leading to the War Lord having his guards execute him. No... no... NO! Who: The War Lord (Philip Madoc) Source: Doctor Who: The...
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  • were able to break that stereotype. Current president of Armenia and 1992 war lord Serzh Sarkisian's interview (Thomas de Waal, "Black Garden: Armenia and...
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  • that it could not be said of him as of his grandfather but he was no mere War-Lord, but a true soldier (Freytag-Loringhoven, Menschen und Bilder, 276) This...
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  • interview adjourned at an appointed hour to the office of the Secretary of War, Lord Milner, whose little book on "The English in Egypt" written twenty-six...
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  • surrender and submissiveness to God - but to a God of a certain character - a War-Lord who is entitled to do with us as he will and who bids us stand ever in...
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  • the gallop. [In Lord Raglan's office.] General Airey: It does look like war. Lord Raglan: Does it? I do think the French have been asking for it, ever since...
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  • standing fast. I wish to know who my allies are, before I send them to war. Lord Corlys Velaryon: The consequence of my... near-demise in the Stepstones...
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