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"Has ye heard ''bout de old man, name John Brown, dat come ter lead de When the last man had signed, John Brown led in a long prayer to When they reached the house she turned to the old man with Southern Brown faced the man and held him in a silent look of his blue-gray eyes. studied John Brown with the interest of a soldier in the man who knows The old man hurried home, bowing right and left to his white friends and Colonel Lee, United States Army, commanding the troops sent by the Lee was silent again, looking at the face with flaming eyes in a new id: 31839 author: Douglass, Frederick title: John Brown: An Address at the 14th Anniversary of Storer College date: words: 10237 sentences: 447 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/31839.txt txt: ./txt/31839.txt summary: facts, as I can, of a grand, brave and good old man, and especially to Captain John Brown, the man who originated, planned and commanded the Much has been said of John Brown, much that is wise and beautiful, but we yet stand too near the days of slavery, and the life and times of other great men of his class, that will time certainly do for John To them John Brown and his men were prominent Anti-slavery men, the brave old man, not only avowed his the good old man''s life--had they said to him, "You see we have you in Slavery was the idol of Virginia, and pardon and life to Brown meant With John Brown, as with every other man fit to die for a cause, the caused, forty years afterwards, a John Brown and a Harper''s Ferry Slavery was a state of war, he said, to which the slaves id: 2050 author: Hawkins, Walter title: Old John Brown, the man whose soul is marching on date: words: 14919 sentences: 777 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/2050.txt txt: ./txt/2050.txt summary: sang ''John Brown died that the slave might be free'' they were singing ways of God rather than admiring John Brown, that will be just what he four years of John''s life worth mentioning save that at that early age twenty years old.'' ''John began early in life to discover a great hereditary sense the soul of John Brown may be said to have marched on. eventful days were at hand, and John Brown felt that his real life-work heart, and the ''Year of His redeemed was come''; and, said John Brown''s John Brown and, at one time, six of his sons were in the company. We now find John Brown busy for a while in the Northern States two-year-old child, saying, ''When John Brown is hanged as a traitor she prisoners were in the hands of John Brown. White House, it is evident that John Brown''s soul is marching on. march of John Brown''s soul. id: 28052 author: Roe, Alfred S. (Alfred Seelye) title: John Brown: A Retrospect Read before The Worcester Society of Antiquity, Dec. 2, 1884. date: words: 8528 sentences: 452 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/28052.txt txt: ./txt/28052.txt summary: the sample Pistols sent to John (not Capt) Brown Care of Massasoit cries out to him, passing along, "God bless you, old man; I wish I Brown, have seen colored men in both branches of the National since the war, who shall say that the soul of John Brown is not interpreters of the law in the days when the life of John Brown was upon the acts of John Brown with quite different feelings from those men who had in various ways assisted Brown in his work without knowing written words were: "I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the Greeley himself wrote the words: "John Brown, dead, will live in passively upheld slavery, alludes to the Hero as "Old John Brown, the In two years from the death of John Brown the Twelfth What think ye of John Brown? the land of John Brown. id: 41582 author: Wilson, Hill Peebles title: John Brown, Soldier of Fortune: A Critique date: words: 145888 sentences: 7770 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/41582.txt txt: ./txt/41582.txt summary: book, _The Public Life of Captain John Brown_, Mr. Charles Eliot Norton, his unmarried sons planned to abandon Kansas and the Free-State Cause author''s fine panegyrics concerning Brown''s devotion to the Free-State Free-State men who had preceded the Browns into the Territory. suggested it by arming the Free-State men in Kansas in the spring of Long before the coming of the Browns, the Free State leaders in the At the time Brown arrived, the Free-State cause in the Territory was behalf of the Free-State cause, then all the horses which the Browns Following this, John Brown and his band of Free-State Mr. Villard states[199] that John Brown and his party, with the exception of Brown was well received by the Free-State leaders, on his arrival at the men thereupon offered the command to John Brown, a In a letter addressed to "General John Brown" Lane said that ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel