| American periodicals - 1872 - 862 pages
...noble Friend Lord Russell. We stand with it now; we may fall with it л short time hence. If we do во fall, we, or others in our places, shall rise with...I shall not attempt to measure with precision the forcea that are to be arrayed against us in the coming issue. Perhaps the great division of to-night... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1866 - 1146 pages
...Government along with it. We stand or fall with it, as has been declared by my noble Friend Lord Russell. We stand with it now ; we may fall with it a short...to-night is not the last that must take place in the struggle. At some point of the contest you may possibly succeed. You may drive us from our seats. You... | |
| American periodicals - 1867 - 894 pages
...Government along with it. We stand or fall with it, as has been declared by my noble friend Lord Russell. We stand with it now ; we may fall with it a short...issue. Perhaps the great division of to-night is not to be the last, but only the first of a series of divisions. At some point of the contest you may possibly... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1867 - 736 pages
...and the Government along with it. We stand or fall with it, as has been declared by my noble friend. We stand with it now ; we may fall with it a short time hence, but if we do we shall rise with it hereafter. I shall not attempt to measure with precision the forces... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1867 - 732 pages
...and the Government along with it. We stand or fall with it, as has been declared by my noble friend. We stand with it now ; we may fall with it a short time hence, but if we do we shall rise with it hereafter. I shall not attempt to measure with precision the forces... | |
| English literature - 1872 - 612 pages
...Government along with it. We stand or fall with it, as has been declared by my noble Friend Lord Eussell. We stand with it now ; we may fall with it a short...issue. Perhaps the great division of to-night is not to be the last, but only the first of a series of divisions. At some point of the contest you may possibly... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - Statesmen - 1875 - 392 pages
...Government along with it. We stand or fall with it, as has been declared by my noble friend Lord Russell. We stand with it now ; we may fall with it a short...issue. Perhaps the great division of to-night is not to be the last, but only the first of a series of divisions. At some point of the contest you may possibly... | |
| Hugues Charles S. Cassal, Théodore Karcher - 1876 - 312 pages
...peril, and the Government along with it. We stand or fall by it, as was declared by my noble friend. We stand with it now — we may fall with it a short time hence ; but if we fall, we shall rise with it hereafter. We cannot measure with precision the forces that... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1879 - 524 pages
...Government along with it. We stand or fall with it, as has been declared by my noble friend Lord Russell. We stand with it now; we may fall with it a short...attempt to measure with precision the forces that are to bo arrayed against us in the coming issue. Perhaps the great division of to-night is not the last that... | |
| George Smith - Great Britain - 1879 - 140 pages
...he thus repeated the pledge given at a banquet in Liverpool to stand or fall by the measure : — " We stand with it now, we may fall with it a short time hence, and if we do, we shall rise with it hereafter. You may drive us from our seats ; but you cannot fight... | |
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