... Let me say, also, a word in regard to the statements made by some of those connected with me. I hear it has been stated by some of them that I have induced them to join me. But the contrary is true. I do not say this to injure them, but as regretting... John Brown - Side 361af William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - 1909 - 406 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1859 - 748 sider
...the contrary is true. I do not say this to injure them, but as regretting their weakness. Not one but joined me of his own accord, and the greater part...for the purpose I have stated. Now, I have done.' There seems to be no hope of this 'old Roman's' pardon, but his conviction is doing its work. One of... | |
| Robert M. De Witt - 1859 - 146 sider
...the contrary is true. I do not say this to injure them, but as regretting their weakness. Not one but joined me of his own accord, and the greater part...and that was for the purpose I have stated. Now, I am done." While Mr. Brown was speaking, perfect quiet prevailed, and when he had finished the Judge... | |
| John Brown - 1861 - 486 sider
...true. I do not say this to injure them, but as regretting their weakness. There is not one of them but joined me of his own accord, and the greater part...for the purpose I have stated. " Now I have done." Perfect quiet prevailed during the delivery of this speech, and when it was concluded, the judge proceeded... | |
| Richard Davis Webb - 1861 - 480 sider
...true. I do not say this to injure them, but as regretting their weakness. There is not one of them but joined me of his own accord, and the greater part...for the purpose I have stated. " Now I have done." Perfect quiet prevailed during the delivery of this speech, and when it was concluded, the judge proceeded... | |
| American Anti-Slavery Society - 1861 - 352 sider
...the contrary is true. I do not say this to injure them, but as regretting their weakness. Not one but joined me of his own accord, and the greater part...for the purpose I have stated. Now, I have done." Sentence of death was then pronounced, fixing December 2, as the day of execution. BROWN'S counsel... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1861 - 782 sider
...injure them, but as regretting their weakness. Not one joined me but of his own accord, and the greatest part at their own expense. A number of them I never...was for the purpose I have stated. Now I have done.' While Brown was speaking perfect quiet prevailed, and when he had finished the judge proceeded to pronounce... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1861 - 792 sider
...injure them, but as regretting their weakness. Not one joined mo but of his own accord, and the greatest part at their own expense. A number of them I never...was for the purpose I have stated. Now I have done.' While Brown was speaking perfect quiet prevailed, and when he had finished the judge proceeded to pronounce... | |
| Eliza Wigham - 1863 - 194 sider
...the contrary is true. I do not say this to injure them, but as regretting their weakness. Not one but joined me of his own accord, and the greater part...for the purpose I have stated. Now, I have done." He then adjusted his mattress as before, and calmly heard the sentence of death pronounced upon him.... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 694 sider
...true. I do not say this to injure them, but as regretting their weakness. There is not one of them but joined me of his own accord, and the greater part...word of conversation with, till the day they came to mo, and that was for the purpose I have statt-d. "Now I have done." Among the many letters addressed... | |
| James William Massie - 1864 - 534 sider
...true. I do not say this to injure them, but as regretting their weakness. There is not one of them but joined me of his own accord and the greater part at...never saw, and never had a word of conversation with them till the day they came to me, and that was for the purpose I have stated. "Now I have done." Probably... | |
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