| Robert M. De Witt - 1859 - 146 sider
...— Upon the golden rule. I pity the poor in bondage that have none to help tBein; that is why I am here; not to gratify any personal animosity, revenge...as good as you and as precious in the sight of God. BYSTANDER— Certainly. But why take the slaves against their will? Mr. BROWN — I never did. BYSTANDER... | |
| James Redpath - 1860 - 530 sider
...a man can render to God." "I pity the poor in bondage that have none to help them; that is why I am here ; not to gratify any personal animosity, revenge,...good as you, and as precious in the sight of God." You don't know your testament when you see it. " I want you to understand that I respect the .rights... | |
| American Anti-Slavery Society - 1861 - 352 sider
...replied, " Upon the golden rule. I pity the poor in bondage, that have none to help them; that is why I am here: not to gratify any personal animosity, revenge,...another question, he said (telling the reporter " you may report that"), " I want you to understand, that I respect the rights of the poorest and weakest... | |
| John Brown - 1861 - 486 sider
...uone to help them. That is why I am here ; it is not to gratify any personal animosity, or feeling of revenge, or vindictive spirit. It is my sympathy with...good as you, and as precious in the sight of God. A bystander. — Certainly. But why take the slaves against their will ? Brown. — I never did. A... | |
| Richard Davis Webb - 1861 - 480 sider
...none to help them. That is why I am here ; it is not to gratify any personal animosity, or feeling of revenge, or vindictive spirit. It is my sympathy with...good as you, and as precious in the sight of God. A bystander. — Certainly. But why take the slaves against their will 1 Brown. — I never did. A... | |
| John Weiss - 1864 - 554 sider
...Upon the golden rule — I pity the poor in bondage, that have none to help them ; that is why I am here, not to gratify any personal animosity, revenge,...another question, he said (telling the reporter, " You may report that "), " I want you to understand that I respect the rights o'f the poorest and weakest... | |
| John Weiss - 1864 - 584 sider
...Upon the golden rule — I pity the poor in bondage, that have none to help them ; that is why I am here, not to gratify any personal animosity, revenge,...spirit. It is my sympathy with the oppressed and the wrouged, that are as good as you, and as precious in the sight of God." To another question, he said... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1866 - 314 sider
...man can render to God." " I pity the poor in bondage that have none to help them ; that is why I am here ; not to gratify any personal animosity, revenge,...good as you, and as precious in the sight of God." You don't know your testament when you see it. " I want you to understand that I respect the rights... | |
| James Laird Vallandigham - 1872 - 620 sider
...feeling of revenge, or of a vindictive spirit. It is my sympathy with the oppressed and wronged, that arc as good as you and as precious in the sight of God." Bystander. — " Certainly ; but why take the slaves against their will?" Brown answered with great... | |
| Addison Peale Russell - 1875 - 416 sider
...none to help them. That is why I am here ; it is not to gratify any personal animosity, or feeling of revenge, or vindictive spirit. It is my sympathy with...good as you, and as precious in the sight of God. I want you to understand, gentlemen, that I respect the rights of the poorest and weakest of the colored... | |
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