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 - Page 126by Daniel Webster - 1853Full view - About this book
| 1826 - 426 pages
...feel as her own 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...state to enjoy all the benefits of victory, if we gain th» victory? • If we fail, it can be no worse for na. But we shall not fail. The cause will raise... | |
| 1827 - 540 pages
...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 fight...not fail The cause will raise up armies; the cause Sir, I know the uncertainty of human affairs, but I see, I see clearly, through this day's business.... | |
| Montgomery Robert Bartlett - 1828 - 426 pages
...oourse of injustice and oppression. Why, then, sir, do we not, as soon as possible, change this from a civil to a national war? And, since we must fight...through, why not put ourselves in a state to enjoy the benefits of the victory which we shall win? MENSURATION.—LESSON 7. o. Triangles. Triangles are... | |
| John Pierpont - 1831 - 294 pages
...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 fight...will create navies. The people, the people, if we are tn.ie to them, will carry us, and will carry themselves, gloriously, through this struggle. I care... | |
| John J. Harrod - 1832 - 338 pages
...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 fight...the benefits of victory, if- we gain the victory? 8. If we fail it can be no worse for us. But we shall not fail. The cause will raise up armies; the... | |
| Moses Severance - 1832 - 312 pages
...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...all the benefits of victory, if we gain the victory? 13. "If we fail, it can be no worse for us. — But we shall not fail. The cause will raise up armies... | |
| Moses Severance - 1833 - 304 pages
...why not put ourselves in a state to enjoy all the benefits of victory, if we gain the victory? 13. "If we fail, it can be no worse "for us. — But we shall' not fail. The cause will raise up arir.its ; fhc cause will croate navies. The people, if we are true to them, will carry us, and will... | |
| 1834 - 614 pages
...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 fight...fail, it can be no worse for us. But we shall not fail.1 The cause will raise up armies; the cause will create navies. The people, the people, if we... | |
| Lyman Cobb - 1834 - 238 pages
...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 fight...all the benefits of victory, if we gain the victory ? 8. If we fail, it can be no worse for us. But we shall not fail. The cause will raise up armies ;... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1835 - 1166 pages
...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 fight...gain the victory? " If we fail, it can be no worse I'or us. But we shall not fail. The cause will raise up armies; the cause will create navies. The people,... | |
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