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" The war, then, must go on. We must fight it through. And if the war must go on, why put off longer the Declaration of Independence? "
Speeches and Forensic Arguments - Page 46
by Daniel Webster - 1835
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Lester's History of the United States: Illustrated in Its Five ..., Volume 1

Charles Edwards Lester - United States - 1883 - 612 pages
...roof of my mouth, if I hesitate or waver ш the support I give him. 'The war, then, must go on. We must fight it through. And if the war must go on, why put off kngtr the Declaration of Independence ? That measure will strengthen us. It will give us character...
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New Elocution and Voice Culture

Robert Kidd - Elocution - 1883 - 518 pages
...country to need my death. —Shakespeare. CIX.—SUPPOSED SPEECH OF JOHN ADAMS. THE war must go on. We must fight it through. And if the war must go on, why put off the Declaration of Independence? That measure will strengthen us. It will give us character abroad....
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The Founders of the American Republic: A History and Biography

Charles Mackay - Democracy - 1885 - 462 pages
...the roof of my mouth, if I hesitate or waver in the support I give him. The war, then, must go on. We must fight it through. And if the war must go on,...abroad. The nations will then treat with us, which they can never do while we acknowledge ourselves subjects in arms against our sovereign. Nay, I maintain...
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The Historical Reader: Embracing Selections from Standard Writers of Ancient ...

John Jacob Anderson - History - 1885 - 556 pages
...hesitate or waver in the support 1 give him. 17. " The war, then, must go on. Wo must fight it tl: rough And if the war must go on, why put off longer the...It will give us character abroad. The nations will treat with us. which they can never do while we acknowledge ourselves subjects in arms against our...
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Five-minute Declamations, Volume 1

Walter K. Fobes - Recitations - 1885 - 200 pages
...in the dust ? I know we do not mean to submit. We never shall submit. The war, then, must go on. We must fight it through. And, if the war must go on,...of Independence ? That measure will strengthen us. Read this Declaration at the head of the army; every sword will be drawn from its scabbard and the...
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Select Readings for Public and Private Entertainment: Containing Choice ...

Elocution - 1885 - 332 pages
...measures of parliament, Boston port-bill and all ? I know we do not mean to submit. We never shall submit. abroad. The nations will then treat with us, which...ourselves subjects in arms against our sovereign. Nay, 1 maintain that England herself will sooner treat for peace with us, on the footing of independence,...
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Patriotic Eloquence: Being Selections from One Hundred Years of National ...

Caroline Matilda Kirkland - Readers - 1866 - 402 pages
...the roof of my mouth, if I hesitate or waver in the support I give him. The war, then, must go on. We must fight it through. And if the war must go on,...abroad. The nations will then treat with us, which they can never do while we acknowledge ourselves subjects, rn arms against our sovereign. Nay, I maintain...
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The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster: With an Essay on Daniel ...

Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - United States - 1889 - 816 pages
...roof of my mouth, if I hesitate or waver in the support I give him. " The war, then, must go on. We must fight it through. And if the war must go on,...ourselves subjects, in arms against our sovereign. Xay, I maintain that England herself will sooner treat for peace with us on the footing of independence,...
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The Works of Daniel Webster, Volume 1

Daniel Webster - United States - 1890 - 644 pages
...roof of my mouth, if 1 hesitate or waver in /he support I give him. " The war, then, must go on. We must fight it through. And if the war must go on,...sovereign. Nay, I maintain that England herself will sooner treatlor peace with us on the footing of independence, than consent, by repealing her acts, to acknowledge...
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Open Sesame!: Arranged for students over fourteen years old

Blanche Wilder Bellamy, Maud Wilder Goodwin - Readers - 1890 - 402 pages
...mouth, if I hesitate or waver in the support I give him. II. then treat with us, which they can never do while we acknowledge ourselves subjects, in arms...I maintain that England herself will sooner treat with us on the footing of independence, than consent, by repealing her acts, to acknowledge that her...
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