| 1859 - 748 pages
...intended certainly to have made a clean thing of that matter, as I did last winter when I went into the Missouri, and there took slaves without the snapping of a gun on either side, moving them through the country, and finally leaving them in Canada. I designed to have done the same... | |
| 1859 - 522 pages
...intended cer" tainly to have made a clean thing of " that matter, as I did last winter when " I went into Missouri, and there took " slaves without the snapping of a gun '-' on either side, moving them through " the couritry, and finally leaving them " in Canada. I designed to have done "... | |
| Robert M. De Witt - Abolitionists - 1859 - 146 pages
...intended certainly to have made a clean thing of that matter, as I did last winter when I went into Missouri, and there took slaves without the snapping of a gun on either side, moving them through the country, and finally leaving them in Canada. I designed to have done the same... | |
| John Gregory - Brown - 1860 - 102 pages
...went into Missouri, and there took the slaves without the snapping of a gun on either side, moving them through the country, and finally left them in...scale. That was all I intended. I never did intend to commit murder, nor treason, nor to excite or incite the slaves to rebellion and to make an insurrection."... | |
| James Redpath - Biography & Autobiography - 1860 - 530 pages
...denies the intention of creating or allowing a bloody insurrection. " I never did intend," he says, " murder or treason, or the destruction of property, or to excite or incite the slaves to rebellion, or to make insurrection. I never encouraged any man to do so, but always discouraged... | |
| John Brown - Abolitionists - 1861 - 486 pages
...intended certainly to have made a clear thing of that matter, as I did last winter, when I went into Missouri, and there took slaves without the snapping...treason, or the destruction of property, or to excite * Finding that what he said on this occasion, about his plan for liberating the slaves, had been misapprehended,... | |
| Richard Davis Webb - 1861 - 480 pages
...intended certainly to have made a clear thing of that matter, as I did last winter, when I went into Missouri, and there took slaves without the snapping...treason, or the destruction of property, or to excite * Finding that what he said on this occasion, about his plan for liberating the slaves, had been misapprehended,... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - United States - 1861 - 782 pages
...intended, certainly, to have made a clean thing of that matter, as I did last winter, when I went into Missouri, and there took slaves without the snapping of a gun on either side, moving them through the country, and finally leaving them in Canada. I designed to have done the same... | |
| American Anti-Slavery Society - Harpers Ferry (W. Va.) - 1861 - 352 pages
...intended, certainly, to have made a clean thing of that matter, as I did, last winter, when I went into Missouri, and there took Slaves without the snapping of a gun on either side, moving them through the country, and finally leaving them in Canada. I designed to have done the same... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - United States - 1861 - 792 pages
...intended, certainly, to have made a clean thing of that matter, as I did last winter, when I went into Missouri, and there took slaves without the snapping of a gun on either tide, moving them through the country, and finally leaving them in Canada. I designed to have done... | |
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