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of the united states51
in the hands of23
on the night of21
of the supreme court21
the night of the18
on the morning of17
at the same time17
for the first time17
in the history of17
the history of the16
john brown and his16
that he intended to16
for the purpose of16
that he had been15
the morning of the15
he wrote to his15
brown and his men15
at the head of15
seems to have been14
under the command of13
in a letter to13
night of the th13
he intended to do13
in a state of12
the hands of the12
a flag of truce12
the state of virginia12
of the southern states12
that he was not12
brown and his sons12
that he did not12
morning of the th12
one hundred and fifty11
the fact that the11
the heart of the11
the door of the11
i do not know11
it is probable that11
the institution of slavery10
of the provisional government10
the nature of the10
the army of the10
is said to have10
that brown and his10
what do you think10
the secretary of war10
on the th of10
be the duty of10
the duty of the10
that he was a10
it shall be the10
the character of the9
in the northern states9
the people of the9
as a matter of9
wrote to his wife9
in view of the9
the house of representatives9
in the united states9
the banks of the9
to do with the9
of the state of9
the conquest of the9
a part of the9
did not intend to9
soul is marching on9
and his men were9
which he intended to9
shall be the duty9
dear wife and children9
slavery in the south9
two hundred and fifty9
relating to the subject8
in charge of the8
it may be said8
in the vicinity of8
i want you to8
could not have been8
of the liberty guards8
at the sight of8
the edge of the8
of the character of8
of the pottawatomie rifles8
at the kennedy farm8
for the defense of8
into the hands of8
of the house of8
the cause of freedom8
the end of the8
in front of the8
president of the united8
the united states arsenal8
he would not have8
with the blood of8
the national kansas committee8
at the close of8
in the minds of7
from time to time7
there can be no7
at the door of7
the man who had7
lifted his hand in7
conquest of the southern7
in the case of7
the territory of kansas7
brown intended to do7
hundred and fifty dollars7
what he intended to7
in spite of his7
of the blood feud7
he had come to7
in the midst of7
a large number of7
on the banks of7
did not wish to7
connected with this organization7
the hands of a7
he was a man7
on the day of7
in osawatomie cattle raid7
the president of the7
that it had been7
was a man of7
it would have been7
the presence of the7
as well as the7
insurrection of the slaves7
the declaration of independence7
in spite of the7
the members of the7
for a few days6
in behalf of the6
as a result of6
the soldiery of the6
the secret of his6
would not have been6
his hand in a6
for the benefit of6
of the th of6
as well as i6
the blow which he6
on his way to6
in the southern states6
to the cause of6
in the south and6
on the other hand6
the remainder of the6
on the other side6
on the maryland side6
brown and his followers6
to the united states6
he had been a6
at the home of6
a majority of the6
one of the most6
under the name of6
a quarter of a6
provisional constitution and ordinances6
in relation to the6
the horrors of the6
the battle of osawatomie6
there could be no6
letter which he wrote6
the property of the6
in the science of6
the spirit of the6
with the result that6
the th of may6
of the great deed6
in the promotion of6
the blood of the6
as well as to6
the fact that he6
it will be observed6
affectionate husband and father6
of the things which6
to do justice to6
to have been a6
on the pottawattomie creek6
the governor of the6
be found in the6
he wrote to mr6
the head of a6
made up his mind6
an insurrection of the6
that there was no6
so far as i6
there would have been6
the life of the6
of slavery in the6
he and his sons6
life in the bush6
brown and henry thompson6
they seem to have6
the laws of the6
of fifty years after6
your affectionate husband and6
in the face of6
the friends of freedom6
the history of our6
chief of the army6
justice of the supreme6
in the name of6
leaped to his feet6
salmon brown and henry6
the failure of the6
the beginning of the6
opinion of the writer5
the first time in5
take part in the5
the town of lawrence5
have been put forth5
am now quite certain5
how he intended to5
letter to his wife5
me as a volunteer5
in the spring of5
the scene of the5
the men in gray5
he did not intend5
a letter to mr5
the nobility of his5
to the old man5
served under me as5
certain that the crimes5
in an effort to5
to his feet and5
the rank and file5
the th of october5
was one of the5
the men who were5
the night of may5
deputy united states marshal5
that the crimes of5
in this history which5
guilty land will never5
the soul of john5
the camp of the5
to his wife in5
in a gesture of5
the settlers of kansas5
letter of april th5
this guilty land will5
under cover of the5
a hundred and fifty5
under a flag of5
the fugitive slave law5
and his sons were5
never be purged away5
the crimes of this5
the head of his5
john brown of osawatomie5
will never be purged5
of the men who5
the shedding of blood5
the command of the5
of the old south5
be purged away but5
far as may be5
a good deal of5
purged away but with5
which he wrote to5
rank and file of5
at the time he5
of the territorial legislature5
was a member of5
return to their homes5
for more than a5
the authority of the5
the beauty of the5
it was the first5
the united states army5
of the town and5
it reads as follows5
land will never be5
the terms of the5
of the members of5
dissolution of the union5
in a single night5
the new york herald5
he knew that he5
members of his family5
quarter of a century5
chief justice of the5
the face of the5
for the sake of5
he was sure of5
members of the supreme5
in the presence of5
the north side of5
the coming of the5
the glory of a5
in this he was5
the hand of the5
under me as a5
the orders of the5
during the night of5
the ranks of the5
until the next day5
the invasion of the5
the roar of the5
the home of mr5
captain of the liberty5
anything to do with5
the success of the5
if you wish to5
now quite certain that5
he could not have5
a little company by5
the mountains of virginia5
the soul of the5
placed in the hands5
in the light of5
the th of august5
the new york tribune5
the leaders of the5
the glory of the5
the hour of his5
crimes of this guilty5
history of our country5
soul of john brown5
greatest or principal object5
is a man of5
in the way of5
quite certain that the5
will be observed that5
to the house of5
at the end of5
intended to engage in5
that it was the5
and some of them5
that he had no5
so far as may5
he would have been5
the head of the5
would be glad to5
in the cause of5
in which he had5
officers of the army5
do you think of5
shall have power to5
the chief justice of5
the cause of liberty5
soldier of the cross5
a member of the5
the close of the5
he knew that the5
would have been a5
away but with blood5
brown and his captains5
where john brown was5
her in his arms5
within the limits of5
of this guilty land5
the news of the5
in command of the5
so far as the5
soldiery of the union5
that if he had5
with the sword of5
brown was not a4
of the man of4
money to the poor4
and handed it to4
before the mason committee4
have no idea of4
in support of the4
the confederate congress has4
before the genius of4
afternoon of the th4
know that he was4
the night of october4
seem to have been4
a matter of fact4
system of wage slavery4
were a little company4
the things that are4
for a moment and4
the corner of the4
to incite the slaves4
five hundred dollars in4
lied as he had4
to leave the neighborhood4
hundred and fifty yards4
part of the territory4
to believe that the4
coup to restore his4
exact facts as to4
the negroes of the4
had been born in4
king of great britain4
people of the united4
the latter part of4
under the direction of4
the author of the4
were to report to4
of a provisional government4
cover of the night4
it was my own4
the duty of all4
a company of men4
nobility of his aims4
he said that he4
my own prompting and4
the mistress of arlington4
was to be a4
in the language of4
that he would have4
that he had not4
more than fifty years4
of a series of4
the occupation of the4
that of my maker4
which he sought to4
of captain john brown4
to go back with4
governor of the state4
and that he would4
to do with it4
the details of the4
in our national history4
had been organized in4
in pursuance of his4
the story of the4
intended to leave the4
in the fact that4
baltimore and ohio railroad4
of the man who4
to the engine house4
sprang to his feet4
secretary of the treasury4
as soon as i4
between the north and4
blood of my children4
no master in human4
the genius of lee4
happenings on the pottawatomie4
in the north who4
do not wish to4
horses in their possession4
the united states troops4
out of the country4
safety or intelligence fund4
and on the th4
a letter addressed to4
the subject of the4
he was in the4
a matter of course4
by a violent death4
are you going to4
and soldiers of the4
less than two years4
his followers in the4
love for the slave4
dinna ye hear it4
sections of the country4
went to the door4
and file of the4
for a special purpose4
as bound with them4
of the blood of4
with a look of4
he intended to engage4
we are fighting for4
they intended to do4
and use it as4
i did not ask4
to strike a blow4
the annexation of texas4
he had in his4
with or for the4
or for the enemy4
you going to do4
i do not think4
his wife and children4
the murders on the4
fell before the genius4
i do not wish4
arrived upon the scene4
knew that he was4
hundred yards from the4
arsenal and rifle works4
master in human form4
he lied as he4
be put to death4
the limits of the4
to one of his4
the formality of a4
of the north was4
to go to kansas4
was the hour of4
the sentence of death4
in behalf of his4
he is a man4
the armies of the4
may have been a4
give the money to4
a true understanding of4
the opinion of the4
the order of the4
it will not be4
that at the time4
mouldering in the grave4
prompting and that of4
a letter which he4
it may be assumed4
negro race in america4
the facts relating to4
himself at the head4
whichever you please to4
was my own prompting4
please to ascribe it4
on the north side4
to which he replied4
the men whom he4
it would be a4
to return to their4
the trundle bed and4
to the service of4
glad to see you4
he went to the4
john brown was a4
state of virginia and4
sum of all villainies4
the money to the4
acknowledge no master in4
the time of the4
to free the slaves4
the war of the4
that he was in4
what are you going4
of virginia and the4
to tell you of4
villard says on page4
can be no doubt4
mockery of a trial4
officers and soldiers of4
the defense of the4
the new england woolen4
its acts of aggression4
for the last time4
on the side of4
it may have been4
this is the last4
of the coming mob4
in the battle of4
for the provisional government4
take to the hills4
the extension of slavery4
did john brown fail4
by the name of4
the arrival of the4
persons known to be4
commissioned officers of the4
fifty yards from the4
the rights of the4
of the union and4
the question of slavery4
in the first place4
his greatest or principal4
the first time i4
of law and order4
his base of supplies4
it is said that4
bravest of the brave4
he was entitled to4
be no doubt that4
murder on the pottawatomie4
brown had in view4
what was going on4
them that are in4
duty of the soldier4
to say nothing of4
that he and his4
the north and the4
theft of the horses4
the cause of the4
all persons known to4
i know of no4
he made up his4
i acknowledge no master4
because of the things4
and secretary of state4
they had come to4
the shadow of the4
little company of six4
he was compelled to4
under the leadership of4
i do not mean4
to the kennedy farm4
north and the south4
murders on the pottawatomie4
he intended to use4
the name of the4
on the way to4
state men in kansas4
the settlement of the4
that it was not4
the exact facts as4
allowed myself to be4
that are in bonds4
and of the lord4
by the light of4
own prompting and that4
of one hundred and4
for the occupation of4
and that he did4
that he might be4
with a company of4
by force of arms4
them out of the4
an equal number of4
did you expect to4
the leader of the4
chattel slavery in the4
the governor of virginia4
the subject of slavery4
have a fair trial4
as soon as he4
into the heart of4
to return to kansas4
far as i have4
to the scene of4
the baltimore and ohio4
some twelve or fifteen4
that he could not4
the sword of the4
the power of the4
the state of the4
with a touch of4
of john brown and4
as if he were4
the end of his4
and his followers in4
with the exception of4
to put forth the4
the sum of all4
the truths of history4
the day of his4
on the evening of4
of the black belt4
a mile from the4
to ascribe it to4
up his mind to4
yards from the house4
he also knew that4
in regard to the4
through the streets of4
did not go to4
the old man was4
at the time of4
put an end to4
in spite of her4
but it was not4
more than a year4
in the execution of4
that some of them4
the character of his4
the happenings on the4
one of his sons4
of the army of4
without the formality of4
you please to ascribe4
and that of my4
that they were not4
the office of the4
more than two hundred4
the center of the4
out of the territory4
the day of the4
for the people of4
the body of the3
give him a chance3
the record of his3
use it as far3
the bank of the3
more than a hundred3
and a bowie knife3
of all persons known3
arrival in the territory3
the trail of the3
can raise and use3
the people of kansas3
to save his life3
for want of time3
will not be entirely3
i am here a3
but that is not3
well acquainted with common3
be glad to hear3
to the last extremity3
the time of his3
to the national kansas3
if he could have3
to the heart of3
the mind of the3
in which john brown3
camp of the pottawatomie3
to relieve the distress3
of the revolver and3
the friends of kansas3
white men and women3
the call of the3
hundred and fifty men3
he did not wish3
it is to be3
the minds of the3
at that early age3
my track get cold3
boston the other day3
the south by a3
the man in gray3
the company of the3
it is therefore probable3
states arsenal and rifle3
same purpose in view3
bravely by my side3
to believe that he3
had taken pains to3
which have been put3
lee shook his head3
was the author of3
the product of the3
to him as a3
liberation of the slaves3
the hearts of men3
wanted to know what3
town and have blood3
to defend themselves against3
until school is out3
a sob caught her3
the attention of the3
to the state of3
lifted his eyes to3
within the sound of3
did not believe that3
had given him the3
the committee of safety3
of the men in3
the forces of law3
for whom i have3
president and secretary of3
memory of its entire3
sentence should not be3
he intended to strike3
deal of anxiety to3
of not less than3
terrible violation of the3
of what had been3
as far as ascertainable3
the importance of his3
the presence of a3
be used for the3
at the battle of3
it was decided to3
the blood of millions3
of his despised poor3
the sword and pistols3
extent a convert to3
rather than upon my3
the settlers in the3
in the course of3
member of the legislature3
proven to be guilty3
in opposition to slavery3
of life and death3
the furtherance of the3
massachusetts and new york3
is not probable that3
soon as i can3
sense of his obligation3
i am trying to3
facts as to the3
followers in the light3
is therefore probable that3
he did not believe3
he looked at the3
blow which he had3
door of the tent3
first united states cavalry3
said that he had3
the town and have3
to stay at home3
as to merit the3
that they intended to3
brown to have been3
i got a fine3
as soon as may3
was twenty years old3
the question of the3
john brown did not3
an urgent message to3
that he should go3
truths of history as3
the first three years3
the date for the3
to assume that the3
in the moral world3
your plans must be3
in the same way3
hope worcester will not3
he was free to3
am here a prisoner3
possessed a most unusual3
a deputy united states3
millions in this slave3
he ought to be3
pate at black jack3
face of the earth3
much bloodshed it might3
free or slave states3
it at all hazards3
to suppress the insurrection3
plans must be known3
furtherance of the ends3
hid for a few3
that he was moved3
must be known only3
back into the house3
back with irons in3
from invaders and outlaws3
at the earliest possible3
in a series of3
how many men were3
into his arms and3
the platform of the3
price on his head3
last ounce of strength3
to take part in3
of the south is3
from its acts of3
the value of the3
took advantage of the3
california and new mexico3
have kept myself hid3
insurrection in the south3
the emancipation of the3
the public to believe3
their way to the3
have been taken if3
yielded to my feelings3
is our duty to3
the free state party3
is deemed necessary that3
for the use of3
was the stern answer3
to the fact that3
two of his sons3
satan to the service3
be held to be3
things might be done3
could be no mistake3
shubel morgan plunder company3
as it will go3
myself to be so3
had not allowed it3
and return to their3
prayer to his god3
his horse and rode3
a soldier of fortune3
at lawrence on the3
brown and his band3
of which he was3
into which he had3
there is no evidence3
and henry thompson could3
to assail the slave3
these eighteen men he3
in the engine house3
of the fact that3
was the first time3
both for want of3
a list of the3
led him to the3
they were compelled to3
the shubel morgan plunder3
banks of the potomac3
of millions in this3
to take his place3
the master of arlington3
put to the test3
and no questions asked3
the men who had3
officer of the law3
a declaration of war3
the benefit of the3
study of john brown3
put in his place3
my blood further with3
of his men were3
of kansas and of3
it was to be3
in a few minutes3
the success of his3
leader of the free3
of his intention to3
office for three years3
state of new york3
maryland side of the3
which he and his3
in the divine authenticity3
and his sons had3
in his statement of3
the abolition of slavery3
which he proposed to3
that john brown and3
in his arms and3
the legislatures of massachusetts3
of the territory to3
for a considerable time3
was at that time3
testimony of andrew hunter3
as early as april3
the plains of kansas3
the little company of3
it is for the3
he could hear the3
at a public meeting3
the expression of his3
they knew that the3
the midst of his3
the northern part of3
either free or slave3
the floor of the3
for a sudden coup3
what he would do3
assail the slave power3
the war between the3
upward he felt a3
died to make men3
history as far as3
to write a book3
the letter which he3
the gallows glorious like3
i would like to3
which he had committed3
to come into the3
provisions of the constitution3
a convert to christianity3
and held him in3
in any way to3
which were to be3
as quickly as possible3
of history as far3
wid de ole man3
rising to his feet3
and that he was3
what i have done3
that he had a3
known only to yourself3
a series of tracts3
the united states to3
about the first of3
flattered myself that without3
on the ground that3
to arm and equip3
manual of the patriotic3
a faithful servant of3
and gave up the3
in spite of all3
authenticity of the bible3
faithful servant of kansas3
a few days ago3
the black bees had3
that he was on3
why sentence should not3
to the subject of3
to make himself tolerably3
be chosen by the3
crack of a rifle3
drew a deep breath3
the things which he3
the honorable secretary of3
before a committee of3
have ten times the3
he paused and looked3
not one of them3
the letter of june3
of the body and3
by the help of3
the officers and soldiers3
the death of john3
to the character of3
shall be held as3
the revolver and bowie3
the first time the3
a perversion of history3
to go back to3
and leave the country3
i have seen the3
let my track get3
at the thought of3
it will be remembered3
brown in any defensive3
with his weapons exposed3
he paused and his3
the crack of a3
of our horse and3
of blood and iron3
be a free state3
in either free or3
by an overwhelming majority3
to inquire into the3
i was a little3
make himself tolerably well3
citizens of the united3
life for the furtherance3
in the shape of3
to split the union3
john brown in any3
a committee of the3
kansas and of the3
his way to the3
the outcome of the3
which he would have3
if i had not3
man by the name3
the members of his3
armies of the union3
at the house of3
an attack upon the3
what had been done3
in the glory of3
he had been doing3
be known only to3
were so dim and3
during the latter part3
the year of jubilee3
is for the reader3
the organization of the3
as well as a3
and mingle my blood3
more or less after3
of the slaves to3
in a letter which3
of a great wrong3
the plan of the3
for the new york3
or with his weapons3
further with the blood3
unusual memory of its3
i have been informed3
i have been taken3
his testimony before the3
is more than probable3
the will of god3
of this organization shall3
north carolina and tennessee3
the killings on the3
reported to have said3
the scene of action3
as if he had3
the logic of the3
the theft of the3
been cut to pieces3
the slaves of the3
the massachusetts state kansas3
i had not allowed3
sure of a response3
that he had to3
the adoption of the3
the time i was3
to the edge of3
than a hundred miles3
no man sent me3
to act up to3
made no effort to3
brown came to kansas3
you ask me to3
of the slave states3
his men were not3
divine authenticity of the3
this was not the3
logic of the revolver3
a waste of words3
the assault on the3
flock to his standard3
through the long hours3
it is not probable3
she sprang to her3
speech to the court3
will be remembered that3
his arrival in the3
history of the world3
and real property of3
at the shenandoah bridge3
is brightening every day3
that i should forfeit3
the statement that he3
free all the negroes3
and it is not3
the joy of living3
they were horse thieves3
which brown intended to3
my life for the3
to the point of3
of more than two3
duty of the president3
massachusetts state kansas committee3
a military point of3
for a long time3
but because of the3
a result of the3
the united states armory3
to bury the dead3
for the provisional army3
author of fifty years3
all the negroes in3
if john brown had3
came to the store3
in any defensive measures3
into the jaws of3
a true son of3
was not there to3
she held her breath3
to leave the territory3
property of all persons3
the defense of kansas3
recollections of seventy years3
and with the blood3
which he had led3
raise and use it3
of the civilized world3
hounds is on my3
a captain in the3
deemed necessary that i3
the sight of his3
over the head of3
brown is said to3
took possession of the3
the man of action3
on the th the3
had reason to believe3
the camp in the3
in response to this3
few days to let3
that early age he3
possible for him to3
what they intended to3
villard states that he3
of the browns and3
there was not a3
down upon the town3
i would be glad3
nothing to do with3
and who were to3
devotion to the cause3
tolerably well acquainted with3
the morning of life3
a letter to his3
he leaped to his3
and hopeless servitude or3
the vicinity of osawatomie3
of the patriotic volunteer3
in a few days3
the black belt of3
he came out of3
he felt a good3
and he was not3
for the arrest of3
have the right to3
as to the happenings3
to give up their3
would you do with3
the theft of a3
the constitution for the3
to brown at the3
it was not until3
and the nature of3
my good fortune to3
a division of the3
the provisional government of3
pass off the face3
and letters of john3
myself hid for a3
worcester will not be3
one hundred and ten3
the home of the3
fact that he had3
by the masters of3
intended to do with3
and a look of3
it must not be3
camp in the ravine3
of the company of3
that he had received3
or how he intended3
rustle of a leaf3
that without very much3
at topeka on the3
for the reader to3
in the habit of3
in his testimony before3
more than all the3
the help of books3
robert toombs of georgia3
letters of john brown3
was put in his3
spare the feelings of3
the will of providence3
to the happenings on3
the line of march3
and ohio railroad company3
real property of all3
he glanced at the3
these men were not3
forfeit my life for3
from the sale of3
he was twenty years3
at the time i3
as well as you3
i had no idea3
are disregarded by wicked3
the history of kansas3
cease from its acts3
on the following day3
to the plymouth rocks3
testimony before the mason3
the result of a3
the execution of the3
when he came to3
sent an urgent message3
that brown had in3
the afternoon of the3
a contradiction of the3
eyes were fixed on3
no time to lose3
large number of horses3
with these eighteen men3
to disband and return3
of the south by3
the divine authenticity of3
in the record of3
in pursuit of the3
rights are disregarded by3
the provisional constitution and3
flag of truce and3
a hundred thousand men3
the ends of justice3
eternal war with slavery3
it is deemed necessary3
his army across the3
is inconsistent with the3
i tells him dat3
the king of great3
the state of kansas3
the massachusetts kansas committee3
the marias des cygnes3
this organization shall consist3
with some of the3
could have been taken3
paused and looked at3
as soon as possible3
he seems to have3
of anxiety to learn3
as any other man3
said to have been3
not been made public3
of john brown is3
a dissolution of the3
to defend the town3
the brave old man3
under the influence of3
his biographers and eulogists3
the men in blue3
he thought he could3
the herald of freedom3
the dignity of the3
of the war committee3
as i now think3
en route to the3
and shadowy as to3
managed by the help3
what they were doing3
to the officers and3
of the baltimore and3
in the mountains of3
in a letter addressed3
to his son john3
idea of being taken3
about the th of3
to have been the3
in his blue eyes3
war between the states3
the bottom of the3
little company by ourselves3
of the general government3
robbery and murder on3
relieve the distress of3
at the request of3
is bigger than the3
to merit the highest3
from his pocket and3
yet shall he live3
the birth of a3
death of john brown3
as well as his3
the man of iron3
the defense of lawrence3
constitution for the provisional3
legislatures of massachusetts and3
he was not in3
no doubt about the3
born in the saddle3
less after he was3
off the face of3
far as it will3
the creation of the3
of the kind of3
all the elements of3
to be one of3
he was about to3
in the night and3
th he wrote to3
the constitution of the3
the effect of the3
burn the town and3
give up their slaves3
the robbery on the3
disband and return to3
it may be found3
should forfeit my life3
man of blood and3
but could only read3
to the care of3
of those who were3
of the law of3
the face of a3
i could have been3
you can make it3
from a military point3
been born in the3
of the court of3
the feelings of my3
he was on the3
was not long in3
in answer to a3
that it was an3
with a cry of3
hours of the night3
a few days to3
his weapons exposed to3
and then at the3
the purposes of their3
hand in a gesture3
to the friends of3
has been such as3
constitution of the united3
pikes in the hands3
and that he had3
of the power of3
and murder on the3
night of october th3
was the fact that3
that of the devil3
the force of the3
four of my sons3
is one of the3
to the settlers of3
in a sacred cause3
as far as possible3
the new policy in3
john brown himself was3
two or three of3
the man of visions3
they were to be3
whose rights are disregarded3
that it was a3
in the opinion of3
lee lifted his hand3
the significance of the3
that there was a3
myself that without very3
and the fact that3
for the truth of3
of john brown which3
to say that he3
up to the time3
the provisions of this3
battle of the spurs3
to free all the3
gallows glorious like the3
which he had brought3
from fifteen to twenty3
will consist of four3
a soldier of the3
came out of the3
walked to the window3
behalf of his despised3
go back with irons3
without very much bloodshed3
about one hundred and3
shook his head gravely3
a large sum of3
in the corner of3
his presence in the3
was struck by a3
by the blood of3
my wife and children3
can you tell us3
to pay for the3
the conscientious belief that3
days to let my3
government of the united3
one of the party3
his eyes to the3
and fifty yards from3
of the ends of3
to make it appear3
pronounced the sentence of3
himself tolerably well acquainted3
that the friends of3
the following letter to3
blood further with the3
i shall write you3
what brown intended to3
he arrived at tabor3
when they reached the3
shadowy as to be3
to go to lawrence3
the facts that the3
who gave you the3
do not know what3
is reported to have3
them from the territory3
acquainted with common arithmetic3
the date of the3
merit the highest praise3
glorious like the cross3
to serve the cause3
he came to the3
i have no other3
the southern states would3
practicing a deception upon3
or that of the3
the horses which they3
that john brown was3
the magnitude of the3
the state of new3
impossible for me to3
on the same day3
mingle my blood further3
the blood of my3
the other side of3
in the development of3
i should forfeit my3
of the southern people3
of perkins and brown3
could not otherwise than3
orders of the president3
to his wife from3
slaves of the south3
the author of fifty3
no idea of being3
the impression of a3
with but sixty cents3
in his letter of3
majority of the house3
good deal of anxiety3
in the conscientious belief3
lay down his life3
you think of it3
other side of the3
the way to the3
of frederick the great3
by his own men3
the president and vice3
in a similar manner3
because he did not3
he had taken from3
such as to merit3
new england woolen company3
into the court room3
man sent me here3
a copy of the3
incite the slaves to3
to ask you to3
i am here to3
any defensive measures that3
let it be done3
not be entirely behind3
the negroes in this3
the last ounce of3
and one of the3
years old john was3
a law unto himself3
of the statute and3
he had seen the3
her soul rose in3
than upon my hands3
the war that ended3
governor of the commonwealth3
with a shout of3
a party of men3
intended to use the3
sprang from his horse3
so dim and shadowy3
on a large scale3
a study of john3
in addition to the3
the grip of his3
after he was twenty3
on account of the3
i am prepared to3
had no confidence in3
as i have been3
the effect of this3
when brown and his3
it has been said3
an hour or two3
turned to the old3
dim and shadowy as3
the life of a3
with the same purpose3
and old john brown3
if he had been3
in relation to this3
you consider this a3
route to the east3
wrote the following letter3
for its object the3
some extent a convert3
in the home of3
that the motives prompting3
kept myself hid for3
for any other purpose3
in his effort to3
sprang to her feet3
very much bloodshed it3
on the afternoon of3
to enable him to3
a united states marshal3
an arrest of judgment3
as one of the3
drive them from the3
the secret war committee3
was sure of a3
the millions of the3
for all the money3
for a short time3
that he was the3
to spare the feelings3
and the members of3
i thought i had3
against god and humanity3
most unusual memory of3
never in his life3
he may have been3
swooped down upon the3
united states arsenal and3
weapons exposed to view3
dependent on the charity3
taken if i had3
what he was doing3
one hundred and twenty3
serve the cause of3
flash in the pan3
i agree with you3
the shadows of the3
a most unusual memory3
you wish to give3
in boston the other3
wrote to his family3
that brown intended to3
and i do not3
the actions of the3
he is said to3
beneath the skin of3
which he handed to3
from the scene of3
if it is deemed3
northern part of the3
sudden coup to restore3
if you do not3
negroes in this state3
so long as it3
saw that he was3
lee turned to the3
be the will of3
for the preservation of3
if i were you3
the sound of the3
military point of view3
and ordinances for the3
uprising of the slaves3
necessary that i should3
that he would make3
and ordered them to3
would have been no3
what he had been3
if i can get3
at the peril of3
to the door of3
hair back from his3
a flash in the3
his statement of the3
hopeless servitude or absolute3
his soul is marching3
the thing that had3
or less after he3
during the fifty days3
and that it was3
he said at last3
much to do with3
of massachusetts and new3
the member of the3
killings on the pottawatomie3
the command of a3
handed it to the3
this life in the3
to go over the3
it as far as3
the service of god3
was taken into custody3
and told him to3
servitude or absolute extermination3
the lines of his3
which he could not3
the march of the3
into the house and3
the poor white man3
for defending his rights3
the number of men3
is on my track3
shall be put to3
i have kept myself3
letter of june th3
the mouth of a3
will not be denied3
violation of the statute3
he was not a3
could be no doubt3
threw her arms around3
during the afternoon of3
fifteen or twenty minutes3
as it has been3
new policy in kansas3
to some extent a3
in relation to slavery3
the maryland side of3
i would not have3
the provisions of the3
for the furtherance of3
of the company in3
the horses and mules3
a price on his3
the commander of the3
his wife and babies3
known to be acting3
the foremost citizen of3
invasion of the south3
go back with me3
the order for the3
on the eve of3
property of the united3
i have not been3
the constitution and ordinances3
but brown was not3
it might be done3
the crash of the3
blood of millions in3
been taken if i3
cut the telegraph wires3
the same purpose in3
bloodshed it might be3
sob caught her voice3
of its entire contents3
and in the science3
have anything to do3
of the provisional congress3
large sum of money3
who had been taken3
quarters of an hour3
the people of lawrence3
organization shall consist of3
was given out by3
hands of a negro3
been such as to3
to let my track3
and threw off the3
the battle of palmyra3
it is our duty3
to governor wise and3
to every slave insurrection3
for the execution of3
through an insurrection of3
the jail at charlestown3
whom i have warrants3
he can raise and3
a meeting of the3
the old man would3
as far as it3
things which brown intended3
in the direction of3
felt a good deal3
for the most part3
three of his sons3
it is evident that3
a letter to the3
and it shall be3
ranks of the army3
in some other way3
i have no idea3
if he had any3
the manner in which3
negro slavery in the3
foremost citizen of virginia3
in the army of3
go over the head3
the liberation of the3
want you to help3
record of his life3
and that they were3
in this slave country3
of a race of3
men came to the3
the men in bondage3
life and letters of3
and imprisoned on your2
there was no fighting2
life and character of2
the old man growled2
to restore his fortune2
off through the wilderness2
for half an hour2
write a national hymn2
the prize trophy in2
soon as circumstances would2
and that it had2
was in their hands2
learned to dress deer2
to free your slaves2
timely action against the2
justice of the peace2
the safety or intelligence2
part of the time2
if you had escaped2
some of them were2
all traitors must die2
those eternal and self2
led him to declare2
of a division of2
over the question of2
in the building of2
have an opportunity of2
wife and other friends2
have done in kansas2
to do it at2
accessory and an instigator2
consequence to posterity how2
that he thought he2
so that by the2
and the march of2
he wrote november th2
in a southern home2
the only man who2
clear and definite plan2
inconsistent with the tenor2
went into missouri and2
not have been written2
and camping on sugar2
span four mule team2
the things which they2
which he practiced more2
ready for my fate2
the one man in2
enlisted men of the2
with those who go2
the opinion that the2
full possession of the2
his arrival at lawrence2
he asked himself the2
the tips of his2
carrying out his greatest2
the union and the2
in their own way2
from the wrath of2
ship or cut a2
two or three years2
the first result of2
he could have found2
the trial to proceed2
i be able to2
on the hills of2
the case of the2
in not getting it2
oracles may destroy but2
of john brown may2
of the great kindness2
but a few miles2
the character of john2
to hang about them2
his office for three2
went into the house2
as the sum of2
is now in your2
of the bogus legislature2
might be done as2
was ordered back to2
put where he can2
the sentiments of the2
you to help me2
the conditions under which2
should not be pronounced2
paced the floor in2
told them that he2
he looks like a2
the impression of age2
massacre of the white2
fourteen or fifteen men2
for his arrest for2
is contained in the2
money for his present2
the life of their2
i could easily have2
god is my judge2
such men as he2
five hundred to one2
my part to free2
for two hours the2
governor wise wrote to2
write a sketch of2
he had refused to2
i should have been2
of the northern army2
afraid of the indians2
the receipt of this2
if i could get2
at the appointed rendezvous2
his toes protruded from2
became to some extent2
turned to the colonel2
for the time being2
that by the time2
and then we escaped2
of the new territories2
do you know i2
a diversion in his2
had come to be2
in his life had2
no other purpose but2
you seek my blood2
sons and henry thompson2
the hilltop of life2
of carrying out his2
as to outnumber your2
convict a man for2
their entire property confiscated2
life worth mentioning save2
to death and their2
hands of john brown2
bank of the pottawattomie2
shot him through the2
time as foreman of2
the purpose for which2
halt of the body2
purpose in view would2
his son john to2
heard the roar of2
last train that shall2
but an incident of2
statement that he was2
the flight of the2
make slavery totter from2
large brass pins belonging2
short distance from the2
in the shadow of2
that he would not2
keen ears of the2
he is as ready2
to aid those suffering2
when i strike the2
without a word and2
sentenced to be hanged2
a short distance from2
the jurisdiction of a2
deny and impeach it2
condition of profound peace2
but many a man2
who were disposed to2
citizens of the town2
brown was taken into2
be attached to each2
and could have obtained2
iota more encouraging now2
with a shout and2
you with my life2
but make clean work2
the members of said2
horses were hitched to2
strange apathy at a2
collecting funds for the2
between fifty and sixty2
to the jail at2
the records of the2
i am advised that2
i was too tardy2
of the party knocked2
of the south are2
await the orders of2
habits i have mentioned2
if by your legislation2
on terms of political2
them and their families2
curiosity got the better2
equal moral obligation to2
about a plan he2
the laws of our2
they are in the2
big things of life2
of paper from his2
in rather than upon2
men in the conscientious2
and enforce the provisional2
however managed by the2
hundred to one thousand2
for the organization of2
answer to a question2
the control of the2
command the army of2
avow before this house2
not a large place2
i intended certainly to2
be the signal for2
that he could find2
its becoming free is2
the best new england2
as i can learn2
advised that one of2
had been able to2
money expended by individuals2
armed and equipped from2
in the words of2
me that he had2
tells him dat he2
thousand dollars for secret2
deep was his brooding2
and his brave men2
and with the understanding2
the mob and the2
conditions of which are2
brown and all for2
the slaves in case2
to him at the2
of as gallant fellows2
gave no sign that2
and show us the2
the kansas national committee2
the blood feud to2
first time in his2
in the same indictment2
him a most determined2
court are declared to2
do anything for it2
know what i have2
sit in judgment upon2
they had left their2
this purpose in view2
a firm believer in2
had not been present2
to lawrence we learned2
than that i may2
character of john brown2
right of trial by2
from that of satan2
i have no desire2
the height of the2
john was somewhat addicted2
in the school of2
the beginning of a2
army of the north2
dollar and a half2
of their mutual friends2
be granted to the2
to engage in the2
be upon his trail2
with him when he2
with tenacity whatever he2
a touch of the2
the division of the2
was deeply impressed with2
few words to say2
a look of religious2
to set them free2
and the end is2
would only add to2
did not fail to2
of the new state2
state settlers in kansas2
reached the door and2
in the old days2
had been transferred to2
he had killed five2
it is interesting to2
but under no circumstances2
the best of them2
asking him to come2
tabor to offer public2
lay on the field2
of power in the2
communication from colonel lee2
that is not yet2
political control of kansas2
in the process of2
my own better judgment2
anxious to live for2
on the bank of2
have been glad to2
his speech to the2
of the union for2
an incident of his2
captured or confiscated property2
in aid of captain2
kissed here which i2
of april th and2
the crunch of feet2
the most wealthy and2
put himself at the2
he was for some2
the flower of the2
shutters hung outside and2
may be truthfully said2
was consistent with good2
the th and th2
peaceful tanner and shepherd2
to garrison various parts2
and definite plan of2
the valley of the2
want you to give2
with a lot of2
rather than yielded to2
organization of the company2
would depend his own2
the point that the2
i never lose my2
in the best of2
the stark fighter of2
men clasped hands and2
pearl of the antilles2
of the party to2
not well endure to2
by the ruffians on2
and rolled down the2
in the eyes of2
ef he go wid2
was due to arrive2
the real work of2
for the general good2
list of the articles2
the sincerity of his2
be regarded as a2
make a night attack2
commencing the open attack2
and for that reason2
was a result of2
charge of the party2
toward the bridge to2
they were not without2
on the pottawatomie had2
only burn the town2
it was at one2
of almighty god to2
or three thousand dollars2
take from friend or2
conquest of the south2
captains in the provisional2
descended from a man2
the halt of the2
hole was in his2
he however managed by2
river between himself and2
and caused him to2
during a period of2
he practiced more or2
the full weight of2
of trial by jury2
he paced the floor2
found in the northern2
i hope one day2
april th he wrote2
the labor of those2
brown and his son2
surrounded by a small2
did he intend to2
myself to be surrounded2
the fact that this2
in the opening paragraph2
was not to be2
in the settlement of2
her a thorough whipping2
mind about going east2
the disposition of the2
only religious attendants be2
imprisoned on your account2
by the kansas and2
the direction of dr2
he suddenly confronted a2
on the business in2
of the money expended2
from the dawn of2
come back home from2
a call from the2
to stem the red2
for his mercy endureth2
for which he had2
what should be done2
he spent most of2
sympathy with those who2
the confederate congress to2
served in the war2
that be understood beforehand2
or fifteen men over2
than whom none purer2
the citizens interfere with2
tears from her eyes2
the owners of the2
on my head and2
as he had lied2
years from the death2
of the establishment under2
some of the bad2
it would give his2
division of their labors2
his knowledge of military2
to god be the2
the science of war2
a hundred miles with2
could be depended on2
after commencing the open2
of fitness and success2
soon as may be2
in the bush and2
looked up with a2
which he had studied2
men among the slaves2
that the right of2
a war of liberation2
from the dining room2
negro slave of the2
that brown would have2
them that he was2
clamor for his life2
he did not become2
to attempt the conquest2
without the knowledge of2
he stood over the2
go to kansas and2
society of mayflower descendants2
book he became very2
a pioneer in the2
charles robinson of kansas2
making frankness a kind2
a kind of atonement2
method much used later2
had come down the2
is probable that brown2
potomac and the shenandoah2
him to prison and2
the losses sustained by2
farewell to the plymouth2
a man for defending2
thought i had one2
had the means to2
to visit her husband2
of the university of2
white man is bound2
the north there was2
it was fast becoming2
as he got a2
to work to our2
backed by four hundred2
received from the new2
of the old regime2
is a part of2
but it was as2
the ruffians on osawatomie2
rarely failed in some2
captain cline and his2
a principal in the2
more than ten thousand2
give it to the2
properly indicted and long2
of the president and2
of him as a2
as i have done2
the jaws of death2
fix a national degradation2
time dress his own2
move where he pleased2
made a clean thing2
that it is impossible2
god allmighty bless you2
the purpose of the2
by turns felt much2
led by love of2
of their prospective operations2
in gold in his2
the terms were not2
had he known how2
trail of the browns2
reception by the people2
in the chill night2
the young cavalier was2
placed in his hands2
where they arrived march2
sixty cents a day2
be of good comfort2
had much to do2
the smell of human2
first result of his2
and in case of2
to believe that they2
initial movement of the2
order to spread terror2
mile and a half2
citizens upon another portion2
states to suppress the2
to choose a new2
as i know how2
a number of prisoners2
you will go with2
xiv a perversion of2
the brink of this2
would like to have2
this force we threw2
their loins for the2
in the provisional army2
freely admitted i have2
brown stopped at topeka2
got a fine list2
the truth of history2
the aggressions of the2
and wanted to know2
he had a wife2
or about the th2
in the territory had2
any of you seen2
the bend of the2
old man succeeded in2
between two deep ravines2
three days after the2
expended by individuals in2
full weight of his2
committed his greatest blunder2
on the outskirts of2
of the constitution are2
of the human heart2
violate a flag of2
of virginia and on2
to let you know2
supposing i could have2
was the failure of2
the flag of the2
the whole body of2
justify his conduct in2
in the past twenty2
it was necessary to2
in immediate want of2
wife at north elba2
eyes followed him with2
there had been no2
be armed and equipped2
your work by halves2
by the invasion of2
he was very human2
may god bless you2
of the campaign in2
in aid of the2
from the rose garden2
from having any mock2
the masses of the2
of the provisional army2
to be entirely frank2
a reign of terror2
life in its morning2
his assurance that i2
whole body of his2
funds for the cause2
rights of the poorest2
given out by mr2
thought it best to2
the way he got2
are found in the2
army of one hundred2
his experience in the2
discover a great liking2
took her in his2
shall agree to sustain2
honorable secretary of state2
least the new testament2
it be true that2
making kansas a slave2
a huge pile of2
a trifle of their2
touch of pride and2
cannot answer for their2
gone there to settle2
you of a very2
had anything to say2
of his determination to2
this is the question2
then the old man2
the th day of2
who were my prisoners2
and the last man2
but there is a2
kind of atonement for2
he hurried to his2
the negro is the2
come to free the2
of gentle blood and2
the pride and glory2
generally to screen himself2
of all that is2
by the finger of2
groans of the wounded2
no confidence in them2
no man or woman2
but not in the2
or more brave was2
except in the case2
object in going to2
at which to begin2
what are you here2
preservation of their lives2
opinion as to the2
mob mind of the2
with this book he2
is also probable that2
in horses and cattle2
history of the negro2
a method much used2
and his band of2
of the timber between2
court of common pleas2
whom none purer or2
tempted by three large2
began early in life2
seduce the soldiery of2
in the state of2
in this part of2
from seventy to eighty2
and wherever it may2
you as a gentleman2
remember the names of2
invasion of virginia and2
is not a large2
him to say that2
young to understand that2
the question as to2
most of his time2
the potomac bridge to2
his second in command2
beyond the comprehension of2
many a man has2
his wife that he2
the same time that2
every man in this2
was chairman of the2
and since it was2
in addition to his2
to have the legislatures2
or pretended that he2
ten times the number2
night attack upon the2
to this time had2
reveals the fact that2
in which he intended2
the sixth descendant of2
entrance of the bridge2
by a force by2
account of the same2
the leaders of this2
to his wife and2
as the case may2
in which every man2
the companies to disband2
but that he had2
of what he was2
of the slaves at2
sale of your things2
the surface of the2
way to the gate2
of the smell of2
behalf in the past2
a strong log house2
the coming mob mind2
soldiers of the army2
counter and the harrow2
each of the prisoners2
money to defray the2
the foot of the2
fifty head of cattle2
the organization of a2
for the overthrow of2
he paused and whispered2
reasoned in this way2
do with the killing2
old john brown has2
it not been for2
have full power to2
is found in the2
put up a nasty2
to be done in2
shock and see the2
of the president of2
found an echo in2
got along like a2
had been captured and2
mobilizing the provisional army2
the army that was2
for the men to2
coal fire in the2
the attacking force to2
he shook his head2
in the same manner2
this letter the writer2
to act as his2
to the room where2
without any clear and2
frequently went there myself2
than any of his2
offered to our citizens2
than four thousand dollars2
the stock of the2
a share of the2
the company of marines2
the state should be2
man i ever met2
she had talked to2
brown at the armory2
to retain the footing2
the end in view2
as cowardly barbarians insult2
until such time as2
you do not believe2
and he will do2
shown his young men2
guilty of a great2
in the commencement of2
motion in arrest of2
i like the smell2
by force and arms2
had shown his followers2
over her hand and2
the strength of the2
we shall hear the2
i am yet too2
the court until the2
but his soul was2
he been oftener encouraged2
lost twenty thousand men2
show it on condition2
in case of your2
of insanity in the2
of the organization of2
and intend to do2
to go to the2
the old man did2
themselves as long as2
murderers of our citizens2
after remembered the entire2
she had heard the2
by the actions of2
to live with my2
do it at all2
and children at home2
hereafter to retain the2
must they send my2
of wild extravagant admiration2
as was his custom2
so transparent that all2
he would be a2
but it came to2
and the beauty of2
compelled to take them2
were a band of2
believed that every slave2
a participant in the2
the woods and fields2
with the peculiar institution2
closed in on the2
to put an end2
his power over the2
you know sherrod in2
irons in rather than2
and searched three men2
if he dared to2
free is brightening every2
who came to kansas2
you seen the branded2
if he intended to2
the paper was written2
member of the attacking2
the arming of the2
met them on the2
he would always choose2
for some two or2
one in a thousand2
held as the property2