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At Bradford, Yorkshire on 14 March 1912, Churchill made a contentious speech defending Irish Home Rule. Defying his Unionist opponents, he concluded: “If the Government and the Parliament of this great country and greater Empire is to be exposed to menace and brutality [for any] sinister and revolutionary purpose—then, gentlemen, I can only say to you let us go forward together and put these grave matters to the proof.”

We are asked if this was his first use of “go forward together.” And how many times did he deploy the famous words? The answers come from the Churchill Project scanning program, whose goal is a digital reference to Churchill’s canon. His published works total fifteen million words, and at least forty million have been written about him.

“Go forward together” is redolent of Churchill’s lifetime impulses—coalition rather than division, alliance against tyranny, the English-speaking peoples. A favorite oratorical tactic was to suggest that the goals he enunciated were shared by all. He used this combination as frequently as any over more than a half century of public life.

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