He intended that Spain should very soon have ready twenty-eight sail of the line - "ce qui est certes bien peu de chose" - so as to drive away the British squadrons, and then he would strike "de grands coups" in the autumn. [Please select]
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It is true enough, certes, that Monsieur never liked him. [Please select]
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Certes, he was in no very pleasant corner, this dear M. [Please select]
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"Aye, if 'twas a hopeless business to stay, certes I would go."' [Please select]
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Certes, he will be otherwise placed beyond the reach even of thy skill. [Please select]
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Certes, there was a point at which _noblesse oblige_ becomes mere flabby spinelessness. [Please select]
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For certes ye cannot keep the city, neither abide therein after they know of my death. [Please select]
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