
1960s, Memorial Day speech (1963)
Quoted in "Red Star Over Malaya" - Page 130 - by Boon Kheng Cheah - History - 2003.
1960s, Memorial Day speech (1963)
Cornstalk to Shawnee council after the Battle of Point Pleasant (October 1774), as quoted in I Have Spoken : American History through the voices of the Indians (1971) by Virginia Irving Armstrong, p. 27
Variant: Let us kill all our women and children, and go fight till we die.
As quoted in Best Little Stories from Virginia (2003) by C. Brian Kelly, p. 74
Context: What shall we do now? the big knife is coming on us and we shall all be killed. Now we must fight or we are done. Then let us kill all our women and children and go fight until we die? I shall go and make peace!
Quoted in "The China Monthly Review" - Page 47 - East Asia - 1917
Quoted in Lester Brooks, Behind Japan's Surrender: The Secret Struggle that Ended an Empire (1968), p. 66.
Quoted in "Carrie Chapman Catt: A Public Life" by Jacqueline Van Voris (1996)
“Now that the House of Commons has declared itself, we shall take our case to the country.”
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1979/mar/28/her-majestys-government-opposition-motion in the House of Commons (28 March 1979). Following the announcement that the government had lost by 1 vote, Callaghan declared his intention to call a general election
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1960s, Memorial Day speech (1963)