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1 It means that when brave men sheathe the sword the quarrel's done.
2 He only desired to secure peace for us and to sheathe the sword .
3 When we Woosters put our hands to the plough, we do not readily sheathe the sword .
4 This would sheathe the sword ; and if once sheathed, it would never again be drawn by this generation.
5 A great statesman has declared "the Allies will not sheathe the sword until Justice is vindicated."
6 On the 7th of September, 1714, France and Austria agreed to sheathe the sword .
7 Napoleon, as ever, was magnanimous, and was eager to sheathe the sword which he had only drawn in self-defense.
8 Is he a man, think you, to sheathe the sword that he has once drawn, and go down into darkness and dishonour?
9 Peyton sadly sheathes the sword he took from Maxime Valois' dead hands.
10 It is every man's right, Rand, to choose when to Sheathe the Sword .
11 Claiborne sheathed the sword , placed it on the table and folded his arms.
12 Mr. Denham carefully sheathed the sword which the Hilberys said belonged to Clive.
13 He sheathed the sword and thumped down to the main walkway.
14 And so the orderly-sergeant, while sheathing the sword , leaned nervously backward.
15 Very carefully, he sheathed the sword which had served other Bolithos.
16 Vashet took the scabbard from the wall and sheathed the sword .
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