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Updated: May 6, 2025


In Shakespeare's phrase, it was "Under which king, Bezonian? speak or die!" In Douglas's own phrase: "There can be no neutrals in this war; ONLY PATRIOTS OR TRAITORS." Side by side with Douglas's manifesto to the Democrats there appeared in the Monday papers Lincoln's call for volunteers. The militia of several Northern States at once responded.

"Hullo!" cried the young man, "who are you?" "Under which king, Bezonian?" declaimed the artist. "Speak or die!" Or if it was not exactly that, it was something to much the same purpose from a French tragedy. The young man drew near in the twilight.

Very likely he was improved, and she was glad of it, but she knew what was genteel now. Yes, she would read it at once; there was no fear that it would make her soft and foolish she had got above that! 'Which king, Bezonian? Henry IV. Sir Roland of Provence remained in suspense whether to be a novice or an irrevocably pledged Hospitalier.

Italy gives us antiquity with good roads, cheap living, and, above all, a sense of freedom from responsibility. For him who has escaped thither there is no longer any tyranny of public opinion; its fetters drop from his limbs when he touches that consecrated shore, and he rejoices in the recovery of his own individuality. He is no longer met at every turn with "Under which king, bezonian?

"Davy," said Victor gently, "you're at the parting of the ways. The time for honest halfway reformers for political amateurs has passed. 'Under which king, Bezonian? Speak or die! that's the situation today." And Hull knew that it was so. "What do you propose, Dorn?" he said. "I want to do what's right what's best for the people." "Don't worry about the people, Hull," said Victor.

Now 'under which king, Bezonian, speak or die!" "I answer you in the words of the same worthy you quote," said I "'A foutra for thine office. Do you know, Vincent, that I have, strange as it may seem to you, such a thing as a conscience? It is true I forget it now and then; but in a public capacity, the recollection of others would put me very soon in mind of it. I know your party well.

The Emperor was apparently unaware that Lord Esher was one of the foremost military authorities in England. The sending of the letter became known through the appearance of a communication in the London Times of March 6th, with the caption "Under which King?" an allusion to Shakespeare's "Under which king, Bezonian, speak or die" and signed "Your Military Correspondent."

"All right as soon as Parliament meets and a new writ can be issued, Clavering retires, and I step into his shoes," says Pen. "And under which king does Bezonian speak or die?" asked Warrington. "Do we come out as Liberal Conservative, or as Government man, or on our own hook?" "Hem! There are no politics now; every man's politics, at least, are pretty much the same.

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