If we fail, it can be no worse for us. But we shall not fail. The cause will raise up armies; the cause will create navies. The people, the people, the people, if we are true to them, will carry us, and will carry themselves, gloriously through this struggle. The Works of Daniel Webster... - Página 135por Daniel Webster - 1858Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Benjamin Franklin Tefft - 1854 - 554 páginas
...Why, then, why then, sir, do we not as soon as possible change this from a civil to a national war 1 And since we must fight it through, why not put ourselves...all the benefits of victory, if we gain the victory 1 " If we fail, it can be no worse for us. But we shall not fail. The cause will raise up armies; the... | |
| Rufus Claggett - 1855 - 208 páginas
...as her own deep disgrace. Why then, why then, sir, do we not, as soon as possible, change this from a civil* | to a national war ? And, since we must...put ourselves in a state to enjoy all the benefits ot victory, if we gain the victory ? Section 5. If we fail, it can be no worse for us. But we shall... | |
| 1856 - 518 páginas
...war must go on, why put off longer the declaration of independence ? That measure will strengthen us. If we fail, it can be no worse for us. But we shall...armies ; the cause will create navies. The people, if we are true to them, will cany us, and will carry themselves, gloriously through this struggle.... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1857 - 456 páginas
...fortune; the latter, she would feel as her own deep disgrace. Why, then do we not change this from a civil to a national war? And since we must fight...all the benefits of victory, if we gain the victory. 4. If we fail, it can be no worse for us. But we shall not fail. The cause will raise up armies; the... | |
| William Russell - 1858 - 312 páginas
...us. It will give us character abroad. Why then, sir, do we not, as soon as possible, change this from a civil to a national war? And since we must fight...benefits of victory, if we gain the victory ? If we fail.it can be no worse for us. But we shall not fail. The cause will raise up armies; the cause will... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1858 - 566 páginas
...? If we fail, it can be no worse for us. But we shall not fail ! 185. CONCLUSION OF T:i PRECEDING. THE cause will raise up armies ; — the cause will...the people, — if we are true to them, will carry u?, and will carry themselves, gloriously through this struggle. I care not how fickle other people... | |
| 1859 - 370 páginas
...would feel as her own deep disgrace. Why then, sir do we not, as soon as possible, change this from a civil to a national war ? And, since we must fight...enjoy all the benefits of victory, if we gain the vic•ory ? " If we fail, it can be no worse for us. But we shall not faiL The cause will raise up... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1863 - 530 páginas
...as her own 85 deep disgrace. Why then, why then, sir, do we not as soon as possible change this from a civil to a national war? And since we must fight it through, why not put onrselvet in a state to enjoy all the benefits of victory, if we gain the victory ? If we fail, it... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1865 - 256 páginas
...12 Than and as denote comparison ; than follows comparatives, the words other, as, &c., positives. If we fail, it can be no worse for us ; but we shall not fail. tion under a condition expressed in a subjoined clause ; the other denying the condition supposed in... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1866 - 526 páginas
...benefits of victory, if we gain the victory? If we fail, it can be no worse for us. But we shall not 5 fail. The cause will raise up armies ; the cause will...navies. The people, the people, if we are true to then), will carry us, and will carry themselves, gloriously, through this struggle. I care not how... | |
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