Shall we secure - answer me frankly - the
neutrality of Spain, if we undertake anything against the United Provinces?"
Would there be no danger of their being flattered into
neutrality by its specious promises, or seduced by a too great fondness for peace to decline hazarding their tranquillity and present safety for the sake of neighbors, of whom perhaps they have been jealous, and whose importance they are content to see diminished?
To this the Roman legate answered: "As for that which has been said, that it is better and more advantageous for your state not to interfere in our war, nothing can be more erroneous; because by not interfering you will be left, without favour or consideration, the guerdon of the conqueror." Thus it will always happen that he who is not your friend will demand your
neutrality, whilst he who is your friend will entreat you to declare yourself with arms.
Between White Fang and them existed a
neutrality and no more.
This did not mean hostility, but only an armed
neutrality. It was considered that a person could strike harder in the duel, and with a more earnest interest, if he had never been in a condition of comradeship with his antagonist; therefore, comradeship between the corps was not permitted.
The landlord, under the habitual sense that he was bound to keep his house open to all company, and confident in the protection of his unbroken
neutrality, at last took on himself the task of adjuring the ghost.
Her father alone preserved an attitude of
neutrality.
Will not the man of the learned profession, who will feel a
neutrality to the rivalships between the different branches of industry, be likely to prove an impartial arbiter between them, ready to promote either, so far as it shall appear to him conducive to the general interests of the society?
In default of his assistance, it was necessary to be assured of his
neutrality.
That
neutrality consists simply in excluding King Charles from the territory of France and in refraining from helping him -- a stranger to your country -- with arms, with money or with troops.
The inhabitants were accused of supplying the French with provisions, and of doing other things that violated their
neutrality.
I will withdraw all my forces from the field, and remain henceforth, like the wise king of Prussia, in a state of perfect
neutrality. You are both too wise to be regulated by my measures; so prepare yourself, for to-morrow morning you shall evacuate this house."