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1 She will conclude an honourable peace with France at the first opportunity.
2 Give us the victory and an honourable peace , and remain with us in life and in death.
3 The lords, in their address, promised to concur in all reasonable measures towards procuring an honourable peace .
4 Where is the ' honourable peace ' for us?
5 Now they had an opportunity of concluding an honourable peace , and establishing a lasting claim to the gratitude of Sparta.
6 Obviously an honourable peace would be preferable to the horrors of a forest war, and Frontenac did his best to secure it.
7 Though Henri by it broke faith with Queen Elizabeth, he secured an honourable peace for his country, an undisputed kingship for himself.
8 The prince had all along loudly expressed his conviction that neither the archdukes nor Spain would ever be brought to an honourable peace .
9 Perhaps it would be best that the schedule should be arranged now, and then you will see that an honourable peace is proposed.
10 The issue of events is uncertain; but whatever it be, the men in power cannot conduct a prosperous war nor obtain an honourable peace .
11 But the people of England will, I trust, be more vigorous for the prosecution of the war, which can alone insure an honourable peace .
12 The loss of life here is affecting every one, the Chancellor is a very good man, and I think honestly desires an honourable peace .
13 It must be admitted therefore, that the Barneveld party were not to be severely censured for their desire to bring about an honourable peace .
14 Suddenly, however, for reasons not disclosed by the Chinese sources, the Turks withdrew, and the T'ang were able to conclude a fairly honourable peace .
15 The end of war is to obtain an honourable peace ; and the more the enemy is distressed, the sooner are you likely to obtain one.
16 "Hark ye," said I, "let us effect an honourable peace .
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