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" I believe that to have interfered as I have done, as I have always freely admitted I have done, in behalf of His despised poor, was not wrong, but right. Now, if it is deemed necessary that I should forfeit my life for the furtherance of the ends of justice,... "
His Soul Goes Marching On: Responses to John Brown and the Harpers Ferry Raid - Page 43
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The Monthly Christian spectator, Volume 9

1859 - 748 pages
...done, as I have always freely admitted, I have done in behalf of his despised poor no wrong, hut right. Now, if it is deemed necessary that I should forfeit...disregarded by wicked, cruel, and unjust enactments, I say let it be done. Let me say one word further. I feel entirely satisfied with the treatment I have...
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The Life, Trial, and Execution of Captain John Brown: Known as "old Brown of ...

Robert M. De Witt - Abolitionists - 1859 - 146 pages
...I have always freely admitted I Lave done in behalf of Шэ despised poor, is no wrong, but right. Now, if it is deemed necessary that I should forfeit...disregarded by wicked, cruel, and unjust enactments, I say let it be done. Let mo say ono •word further. I feel entirely satisfied with the treatment I...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 1

1859 - 522 pages
..." freely admitted Г have done, in behalf " of His despised poor, is no wrong, " but right, NOЛУ, if it is deemed " necessary that I should forfeit...millions in this " slave country whose rights are disre" gardod by wicked, cruel, and unjust " enactments, I say let it bo done. * * * " After his sentence...
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The Life and Character of John Brown: A Sermon Preached at Pittsburgh, Pa ...

John Gregory - Brown - 1860 - 102 pages
..."I have always freely admitted I have done, in behalf of His de'•spised poor, no wrong, but right. Now if it is deemed necessary "that I should forfeit...disregarded by wicked, cruel and unjust enactments, I say, let "it be done!" And which one of us, my hearers, would dare, after listening to so glorious...
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The Public Life of Capt. John Brown

James Redpath - Abolitionists - 1860 - 426 pages
...further with the blood of my children, and with the blood of millions in this slave country whose 29* rights are disregarded by wicked, cruel, and unjust enactments — I submit : so let it be done. " Let me say one word further. " I feel entirely satisfied with the treatment I have received...
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The Public Life of Capt. John Brown

James Redpath - Abolitionists - 1860 - 436 pages
...wrong, but right. Isow, if it is deemed necessary that I should forfeit my \iio for the futherance of the ends of justice, and mingle my blood further with the blood of my with the blood of millions in this slave 29 * rights are disregarded by wicked, cruel, and unjust enactments...
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The Public Life of Capt. John Brown

James Redpath - Abolitionists - 1860 - 456 pages
...have always freely admitted I have done, in behalf of His despised poor, was not wrong, but right. Now, if it is deemed necessary that I should forfeit my life for the futherance of the ends of justice, and mingle my blood further with the blood of my children, and with...
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Echoes of Harper's Ferry ...

James Redpath - Biography & Autobiography - 1860 - 530 pages
...believe that to interfere as I have done in behalf of his despised poor, I did no wrong, but right. Now, if it is deemed necessary that I should forfeit my life, and mingle my blood with the blood of my children, and with the blood of* millions in this slave land,...
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The Life and Letters of Captain John Brown: Who was Executed at Charlestown ...

John Brown - Abolitionists - 1861 - 486 pages
...have always freely admitted I have done, in behalf of His despised poor, was not wrong, but right. Now, if it is deemed necessary that I should forfeit...and unjust enactments — I submit : so let it be done. " Let me say one word further. I feel entirely satisfied with the treatment I have received on...
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The Life and Letters of Capt. John Brown: Who was Executed at Charlestown ...

Richard Davis Webb - 1861 - 480 pages
...have always freely admitted I have done, in behalf of His despised poor, was not wrong, but right. Now, if it is deemed necessary that I should forfeit...and unjust enactments — I submit : so let it be done. " Let me say one word further. I feel entirely satisfied with the treatment I have received on...
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