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Alphabetical [« »] wantonly 1 wantonness 1 wants 32 war 36 warble 1 ward 3 warded 1 | Frequency [« »] 36 twelve 36 unfortunate 36 usual 36 war 36 yes 35 although 35 anybody | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances war |
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1 I, TransPre| on the conclusion of the war returned to Spain in the 2 I, VIII| Quixote, "the fortunes of war more than any other are 3 I, XIII| achievements in love and war. Handed down from that time, 4 I, XIII| And as the business of war and all that relates and 5 I, XXI| as a thing won in lawful war; therefore, Sancho, leave 6 I, XXI| remains of the spoils of war plundered from the sumpter 7 I, XXI| prince who may have some war on hand, in whose service 8 I, XXI| engaged in a very bitter war with another as powerful 9 I, XXI| and serve him in the said war. The king will grant it 10 I, XXI| departure; he fights in the war, conquers the king's enemy, 11 I, XXI| Christian or pagan, is at war and has a beautiful daughter; 12 I, XXI| we find a king who is at war and has a beautiful daughter, 13 I, XXII| resting, in peace or in war; but to imagine that we 14 I, XXIII| with thee who hast sent war to me, and Heaven grant 15 I, XXXV| he would have brought the war of the giant to an end. 16 I, XXXVII| peace is the true end of war; and war is only another 17 I, XXXVII| the true end of war; and war is only another name for 18 I, XXXVII| admitted, that the end of war is peace, and that so far 19 I, XXXVIII| those who have gained by war fall short of the number 20 I, XXXVIII| maintain themselves, for war, too, has its laws and is 21 I, XXXVIII| violence and confusion which war brings with it, so long 22 I, XXXVIII| that all the chances of war can show. Happy the blest 23 I, XXXIX| in his household, and if war does not bring much wealth 24 I, XXXIX| commanded by that thunderbolt of war, that father of his men, 25 I, XXXIX| munitions and engines of war, and so many pioneers that 26 I, XLI| king chiefly employs in war. To proceed: every time 27 I, XLIV| highwayman; it was in fair war my master Don Quixote won 28 I, XLIV| which I won from him in air war, and made myself master 29 I, XLVI| itself more plainly than in war, where quickness and activity 30 I, XLIX| or Achilles, or Trojan war, or Twelve Peers of France, 31 II, XXI| to us: remember love and war are the same thing, and 32 II, XXI| the same thing, and as in war it is allowable and common 33 II, XXVII| of one's king in a just war; and if to these we choose 34 II, XXXIV| The chase is the emblem of war; it has stratagems, wiles, 35 II, LIII| implement and engine of war by means of which an assault 36 II, LXIII| law, reason, and usages of war they have killed on my hands