| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - 1875 - 348 páginas
...subjects. The former she would regard as the result of fortune; the latter she would feel as her own deep disgrace. Why, then— why, then, sir, do we not as...state to enjoy all the benefits of victory, if we gain the victory? 7. If we fail, it can be no worse for us. But we shall not fail. The cause will raise... | |
| 1875 - 558 páginas
...subjects. The former she would regard as the result of fortune ; the latter she would feel as her own deep disgrace. Why then, why then, sir, do we not, as soon...state to enjoy all the 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... | |
| William Russell - 1875 - 312 páginas
...will give us character abroad. Why then, sir, do we not, as soon as possible, change this from a rlvil to a national war? And since we must fight it through,...in a state to enjoy all the benefits of victory, if ws gain the victory ? If we fail, it ran be no worse for us. 15ut we shall not fail. The cause will... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1876 - 660 páginas
...subjects. The former she would regard as the result of fortune ; the latter she would feel as her own deep disgrace. Why then, why then, Sir, do we not as soon...state to enjoy all the benefits of victory, if we gain the victory? " If we fail, it can be no worse for us. But we shall The cause will raise up armies ;... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1877 - 478 páginas
...subjects. The former she would regard as the result of fortune ; the latter she would feel as her own deep disgrace. Why then, why then, Sir, do we not as soon...possible change this from a civil to a national war t And since we must fight . it through, why not put ourselves in a state to enjoy all the benefits... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1878 - 450 páginas
...subjects. The former she would regard as the result of fortune; the latter she would feel as her own deep disgrace. Why, then, why then, sir, do we not as soon...state to enjoy all the benefits of victory, if we gain the victory ? 7. If we fail, it can be no worse for us. But we shall not fail. The cause will raise... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1879 - 350 páginas
...usually expresses a positive belief that others will agree with the speaker; eg Is she not beautiful? Why, then, sir, do we not, as soon as possible, change...fight it through, why not put ourselves in a state to enjdy all the benefits of victory, if we gain the victory? The double question, containing an affirmation,... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1879 - 358 páginas
...usually expresses a positive belief that others will agree with the speaker; eg Is she not beautiful? Why, then, sir, do we not, as soon as possible, change...fight it through, why not put ourselves in a state to enjdy all the benefits of victory, if we gain the victory? The double question, containing an affirmation,... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1879 - 362 páginas
...as the result of 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...state to enjoy 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... | |
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1879 - 780 páginas
...the latter she would feel as her own deep disgrace. Why, then, why then. Sir, do we not as soon и Q 4 ia a state to enjoy all the benefits of victory, if we gain the victory? •• If we fail, it can... | |
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