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" I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood. I had, as I now think vainly, flattered myself that without very much bloodshed it might be done. "
The Constitutional and Political History of the United States: 1859-1861 ... - Strana 53
autor/autoři: Hermann Von Holst - 1892
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The Constitutional and Political History of the United States: 1859-1861 ...

Hermann Von Holst - 1892 - 486 str.
...the old soldier, and the assertion of the sacredness of his motives and his cause, throw < ••.< r the whole movement. They admire the calmness, integrity...the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged awny but with blood. I had, as I now think vainly, flattered myself that without very much bloodshed...
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History of Torrington, Connecticut: From Its First Settlement in 1737 ..., Díl 2

Samuel Orcutt - 1878 - 950 str.
...one of his guards in the jail on the morning of his execution: CHARLESTOWN, VA., December 2, 1859. I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes...that without very much bloodshed it might be done. A week before this, Brown's friend and supporter in his Virginia campaign, Theodore Parker, had written...
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The New England Magazine, Svazek 14,Svazek 20

1896 - 840 str.
...much living as dead ; and it was thus that he expressed himself. On the day of his execution he wrote: "I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes...that without very much bloodshed it might be done." As one stands within the field where he was executed, and looks off at the wide-spreading view, hemmed...
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John Brown: A Retrospect

Alfred Seelye Roe - 1885 - 42 str.
...wrongs of an oppressed race, and of his deep anxiety for the slaves ; and his last written words were : "I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes...that without very much bloodshed it might be done." [December 2nd, 1859.] Our retrospect would be incomplete did we not recall the events happening in...
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Proceedings of the Worcester Society of Antiquity, Svazek 6

Worcester Historical Society, Worcester, Mass - 1885 - 546 str.
...wrongs of an oppressed race, and of his deep anxiety for the slaves ; and his last written words were : "I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes...that without very much bloodshed it might be done." [December 2nd, 1859.] Our retrospect would be incomplete did we not recall the events happening in...
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The Life and Letters of John Brown: Liberator of Kansas, and Martyr of Virginia

Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1885 - 684 str.
...one of his guards in the jail on the morning of his execution : — CBARLESTOWN, \\.,-Dec. 2, 1859. I. John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes...myself that without very much bloodshed it might be doue. "Without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sins." This was John Brown's old-fashioned...
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Collections of the Worcester Society of Antiquity, Svazek 6

1885 - 526 str.
...wrongs of an oppressed race, and of his deep anxiety for the slaves ; and his last written words were : "I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes...never be purged away but with blood. I had, as I now 1 84 think, vainly flattered myself that without very much bloodshed it might be done." [December 2nd,...
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Katy of Catoctin: Or, The Chain-breakers; a National Romance

George Alfred Townsend - 1886 - 590 str.
...brows and chin, and most hopeless face. John Brown took up the pen, and slowly, silently wrote : " I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes...think, vainly flattered myself that, without very muck bloodshed, it might be done." As the four young men put their heads together to read this piece...
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The Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Svazek 25

Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie - 1886 - 592 str.
...am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will be purged away but with /.•',;„//. I had, as I now think vainly, flattered myself that without very much bloodshed it might be done. This was not the word of a prophet, but those prison days and that waiting for death made clear the...
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The New England Magazine, Svazek 14,Svazek 20

1896 - 786 str.
...much living as dead ; and it was thus that he expressed himself. On the day of his execution he wrote: "I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes...away but with blood. I had, as I now think vainly, nattered myself that without very much bloodshed it might be done." As one stands within the field...
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