| James Redpath - Abolitionists - 1860 - 426 pages
...excite or incite slaves to rebellion, or to make insurrection. " I have another objection : and that is, it is unjust that I should suffer such a penalty....rather than punishment. " This Court acknowledges, as I suppose, the validity of the Law of God. I see a book kissed here which 1 suppose to be the Bible,... | |
| James Redpath - Abolitionists - 1860 - 456 pages
...proved — (for I admire the truthfulness and candor of the greater portion of the witnesses who hare testified in this case) — had I so interfered in...rather than punishment. " This Court acknowledges, as I suppose, the validity of the Law of God. I see a book kissed here which 1 suppose to be the Bible,... | |
| James Redpath - Biography & Autobiography - 1860 - 530 pages
...class, — and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this enterprise, it would have been all right. Every man in this court would have deemed it an act worthy of reward. This court acknowledges, too, as I suppose, the validity of the law of God. I see a book kissed, which... | |
| John Brown - Abolitionists - 1861 - 486 pages
...testified in this case) — had I so interfered in behalf of the rich, the powerful, the intelligent, and so-called great, or in behalf of any of their friends,...rather than punishment. " This court acknowledges, as I suppose, the validity of the law of God. I see a book kissed here which I suppose to be the Bible,... | |
| Richard Davis Webb - 1861 - 480 pages
...testified in this case) — had I so interfered in behalf of the rich, the powerful, the intelligent, and so-called great, or in behalf of any of their friends,...rather than punishment. " This court acknowledges, as I suppose, the validity of the law of God. I see a book kissed here which I suppose to be the Bible,... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - United States - 1861 - 782 pages
...class, and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right; every man in this court would have deemed it an act...too, as I suppose, the validity of the law of God. I-see a book kissed, which I suppose to be the Bible, or at least the New Testament, which teaches... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - United States - 1861 - 792 pages
...class, and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right; every man in this court would have deemed it an act...acknowledges, too, as I suppose, the validity of the law of Qod. I see a book kissed, which I suppose to be the Bible, or at least the New Testament, which tenches... | |
| James William Massie - Antislavery movements - 1864 - 134 pages
...admit has been fairly proved — (for I admire the truthfulness and candour of the greater portion of witnesses who have testified in this case) — had...reward rather than punishment. This court acknowledges, as I suppose, the validity of the law of God. I see a book kissed here which I suppose to be the Bible,... | |
| James William Massie - Slavery - 1864 - 534 pages
...admire the truthfulness and candour of the greater portion of witnesses who have testified in thin case)- — had I so interfered in behalf of the rich,...reward rather than punishment. This court acknowledges, as I suppose, the validity of the law of God. I see a book kissed here which I suppose to be the Bible,... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1864 - 694 pages
...friends, either father, mother, brother, sister, wife, or children, or any of that class, and »uttered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it...Court would have deemed it an act worthy of reward rallier than punishment. "This Court acknowledges, as I suppose, the validity of the Law of God. I... | |
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