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Great Scottish Speeches

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Some Great Scottish Speeches were the result of years of contemplation. Some flourished in heat of the moment. Whatever the background of the ideas expressed, the speeches not only provide a snapshot of their time, but express views that still resonate in Scotland today, whether you agree with the sentiments or not.

Encompassing speeches made by Scots or in Scotland, this carefully selected collection reveals the character of a nation. Themes of religion, independence and socialism cross paths with sporting encouragement, Irish Home Rule and Miss Jean Brodie.

Ranging from the legendary speech of the Caledonian chief Calgagus in 83AD right up to Alex Salmond's election victory in 2007, these are the speeches that created modern Scotland.
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Title Great Scottish Speeches
Author David Torrance ed.
Binding Hardback
ISBN-13 9781906817978
No. of Pages 208
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Author Bio DAVID TORRANCE is an Edinburgh-based freelance writer, journalist, public relations consultant and broadcaster. He is a regular contributor to STVs Politics Now programme, writes obituaries for the Sunday Herald and historical comment for The Scotsman. Torrance has written six previous books and is also currently studying a part-time PhD in Political History at Queen Mary, University of London.
Back Cover Copy What were the greatest Scottish speeches of all time? This compilation more than 60 significant speeches made in Scotland, or by Scots, examines the speeches which have formed the nation's character.
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Contents

13 Foreword by Alex Salmond
15 Preface by Prof David Purdie
17 Introduction

23 Calgacus 1st Century AD 23
To robbery, slaughter, plunder, they give the lying name of empire; they make a solitude and call it peace.
25 Andrew Melville 1595
There is Christ Jesus� whose subject James the Sixth is,
and of whose kingdom he is not a king, nor a lord,
nor a head, but a member.
27 Macbeth 1611
Life�s but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage.
29 Charles I 30 January 1649
I go from a corruptible to an incorruptible crown; where no disturbance can be, no disturbance in the world.
32 Richard Rumbold 26 June 1685
For none comes into the world with a saddle upon his back, neither any booted and spurred to ride him.
35 Lord Belhaven 2 November 1706
None can destroy Scotland, save Scotland itself;
hold your Hands from the Pen, you are secure.
39 Lord Balmerino 18 August 1746
I was brought up in true, loyal, and anti-revolution principles.
42 Thomas Carlyle 5 May 1840
The History of the World� is the Biography of Great Men.
45 Thomas Chalmers 18 May 1843
We quit a vitiated Establishment � but we shall rejoice to return to a poorer one.
48 Frederick Douglas 30 January 1846
If there was to be found a house open for him, he would yet raise the cry �send back the blood-stained dollars�
51 John Inglis 8 July 1857
You are invited and encouraged by the prosecutor to snap the thread of that young life.
54 William Gladstone 26 November 1879
Go into the lofty hills of Afghanistan.
57 Henry George 18 February 1884
If I were a Glasgow man today I would not be proud of it.
60 Michael Davitt 3 May 1887
Go in for what is your just and your natural right, the ownership of the land of Skye for its people.
63 Keir Hardie 23 April 1901
Socialism proposes to dethrone the brute-god Mammon and to lift humanity into its place.
66 Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman 14 June 1901
When is a war not a war? When it is carried on by methods of barbarism in South Africa.
69 David Kirkwood 25 March 1916
We are willing, as we have always been, to do our bit, but we object to slavery.
71 John Maclean 9 May 1918
I am not here, then, as the accused; I am here as the accuser of capitalism dripping with blood from head to foot.
74 JM Barrie 3 May 1922
Courage is the thing. All goes if courage goes.
77 Andrew Bonar Law 19 October 1922
I shall vote� in favour of our going into the election as a Party fighting to win.
79 Lord Birkenhead 7 November 1923
The world continues to offer glittering prizes to those who have stout hearts and sharp swords.
82 Ramsay MacDonald 8 January 1924
Why will we take office? Because we are to shirk no responsibility that comes to us in the course of the evolution of our Movement.
85 Duchess of Atholl 18 January 1924
Save the country from a Government which�I think the country has conclusively shown in the recent election it does not want.
87 John Wheatley 23 June 1924
The bricklayer and the bricklayers� labourers cannot afford to purchase houses which the bricklayer and the bricklayers� labourers are building.
90 HH Asquith 15 October 1926
Look neither to the right nor to the left, but keep straight on.
93 Rev James Barr 13 May 1927
There is nothing better for an old Scottish song than that it should be sung over again.
96 Edward Rosslyn Mitchell 13 June 1928
It connotes a journey, this one not from Lambeth to Bedford, but from St Paul�s to St Peter�s.
98 RB Cunninghame Graham 21 June 1930
Nationality is in the atmosphere of the world.
100 Edwin Scrymgeour 21 July 1931
When I see this sort of thing I say, God help me, I am for none of it!102 Sir Compton Mackenzie 29 January 1932
I believe that Scotland is about to live with a fullness of life undreamed of yet.
106John Buchan November 1932
I believe that every Scotsman should be a Scottish Nationalist.
109 Florence Horsburgh 3 November 1936
It has never been done better by a woman before, and, whatever else may be said about me, in the future from henceforward I am historic.
112 George Buchanan 10 December 1936
Talk to me about fairness, about decency, about equality! You are setting aside your laws for a rich, pampered Royalty.
114 Sir Archibald Sinclair 3 October 1938
We may yet save ourselves by our exertions, and democracy by our example.
117 Winston Churchill 17 January 1941
My one aim is to extirpate Hitlerism from Europe.
119 Thomas Johnston 24 February 1943
I should like before I go from this place to offer some of the amenities of life to the peasant, his wife, and his family.
122 Robert McIntyre 1 May 1945
Do we want education to breed a race of docile North Britons?
124 Sir David Maxwell Fyfe 4 November 1950
We consider that our light will be a beacon to those at the moment in totalitarian darkness and will give them a hope of return to freedom.
126 John MacCormick 8 January 1951
Recent events have emphasised that the Scottish still remember their past and are still determined to preserve their identity in the future.
129 John Reith 22 May 1952
Somebody is minded now to introduce sponsored broadcasting into this country.
132 Robert Boothby 19 February 1954
Homosexuality is far more prevalent in this country than is generally admitted.
135 George MacLeod May 1954
I for one cannot press that button. Can you?
137 Wendy Wood 30 May 1960
The Parliament of Scotland which God has miraculously preserved for us for 250 years.
140 Miss Jean Brodie Novel published in 1961
I am a teacher! I am a teacher, first, last, always!
142 Jo Grimond 15 September 1963
I intend to march my troops towards the sound of gunfire.
145 Malcolm Muggeridge 14 January 1968
So, dear Edinburgh students, this may well be the last time I address you�and I don�t really care whether it means anything to you or not.
148 Edward Heath 18 May 1968 148
We would propose�the creation of an elected Scottish Assembly, to sit in Scotland.
151 Mick McGahey 1968 151
Nationalism in itself is not an evil, but perverted nationalism, which is really chauvinism, is a menace and danger.
154 Jimmy Reid 28 April 1972
A rat race is for rats. We�re not rats.
157 RF Mackenzie 1 April 1974
It is the comprehensive school that is on trial today.
159 David Steel September 1976
The road I intend us to travel may be a bumpy one.
162 John P Mackintosh 16 December 1976
It is not beyond the wit of man to devise the institutions to meet those demands and thus strengthen the unity of the United Kingdom.
165 Tam Dalyell 14 November 1977
The devolutionary coach�will be on a motorway without exit roads to a separate Scottish State.
168 Pope John Paul II 31 May 1982
There is an episode in the life of Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, which can serve as an example for what I wish to tell you.
171 Margaret Thatcher 21 May 1988
It is not the creation of wealth that is wrong but love of money for its own sake.
174 Canon Kenyon Wright 30 March 1989
Well, we say yes and we are the people.
177 Renton 1990s
I hate being Scottish. We�re the lowest of the fucking low.
178 John Smith 18 November 1993
Instead of going �back to basics�, the Government should be going back to the drawing board.
181 Very Rev Dr James Whyte 9 October 1996
When someone dies young, as these did, we tend to think of what they might have been, of what they were becoming.
184 Jim Telfer 21 June 1997
Very few ever get a chance in rugby terms to go for Everest, for the top of Everest. You have the chance today.
186 Donald Dewar 1 July 1999
But today there is a new voice in the land, the voice of a democratic parliament.
189 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton 16 December 1999
It is neither in keeping with the spirit of the times nor consistent with the social inclusion that we wish to celebrate in the year of the millennium.
191 Tommy Sheridan 27 April 2000
For 300 years, those with power have had access to legal terror.
193 George Galloway

BISAC Subject HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain
BIC Subject British & Irish history

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