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" It was his peculiar doctrine that a man has a perfect right to interfere by force with the slaveholder, in order to rescue the slave. I agree with him. "
The Life of Henry David Thoreau - Page 195
by Henry S. Salt - 1890 - 315 pages
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Echoes of Harper's Ferry ...

James Redpath - Biography & Autobiography - 1860 - 530 pages
...that distinguished him from all the reformers of the day that I know. It was his peculiar doctrine that a man has a perfect right to interfere by force...shall not be forward to think him mistaken in his method who quickest succeeds to liberate the slave. I speak for the slave when I say, that I prefer...
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A Yankee in Canada: With Anti-slavery and Reform Papers

Henry David Thoreau - Civil disobedience - 1866 - 314 pages
...that distinguished him from all the reformers of the day that I know. It was his peculiar doctrine that a man has a perfect right to interfere by force...shall not be forward to think him mistaken in his method who quickest succeeds to liberate the slave. I speak for the slave when I say, that I prefer...
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A Yankee in Canada: With Anti-slavery and Reform Papers

Henry David Thoreau - Québec (Province) - 1879 - 306 pages
...that distinguished him from all the reformers of the day that I know. It was his peculiar doctrine that a man has a perfect right to interfere by force...continually shocked by slavery have some right to be (hocked by the violent death of the slaveholder, but no otb;-ts. Such will be more shocked by his life...
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Anti-slavery and Reform Papers

Henry David Thoreau - Slavery - 1890 - 158 pages
...that distinguished him from all the reformers of the day that I know. It was his peculiar doctrine that a man has a perfect right to interfere by force...to rescue the slave. I agree with him. They who are V continually shocked by slavery have some right to be shocked by the violent death of the slaveholder,...
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Essays and Other Writings of Henry Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau - Conduct of life - 1901 - 324 pages
...that a man has a perfect right 10 interfere by force with the slaveholder, in order to rescue the r slave. I agree with him. They who are continually...shall not be forward to think him mistaken in his method who quickest succeeds to liberate the slave. I speak for the slave when I say that I prefer...
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A Yankee in Canada: With Anti-slavery and Reform Papers

Henry David Thoreau - Québec (Province) - 1892 - 304 pages
...that distinguished him from all the reformers of the day that I know. It was his peculiar doctrine that a man has a perfect right to interfere by force...to rescue the slave. I agree with him. They who are tontinually shocked by slavery have some right to be shocked by the violent death of the slaveholder,...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Volume 10

Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 462 pages
...that distinguished him from all the reformers of the day that I know. It was his peculiar doctrine that a man has a perfect right to interfere by force...shall not be forward to think him mistaken in his method who quickest succeeds to liberate the slave. I speak for the slave when I say that I prefer...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau: With Bibliographical ..., Volume 10

Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 454 pages
...that distinguished him from all the reformers of the day that I know. It was his peculiar doctrine that a man has a perfect right to interfere by force...shall not be forward to think him mistaken in his method who quickest succeeds to liberate the slave. I speak for the slave when I say that I prefer...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Volume 10

Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 452 pages
...that distinguished him from all the reformers of the day that I know. It was his peculiar doctrine that a man has a perfect right to interfere by force...shall not be forward to think him mistaken in his method who quickest succeeds to liberate the slave. I speak for the slave when I say that I prefer...
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Miscellanies

Henry David Thoreau - 1898 - 462 pages
...that distinguished him from all the reformers of the day that I know. 7 / It was his peculiar doctrine that a man has a perfect right to interfere by force...shall not be forward to think him mistaken in his method who quickest succeeds to liberate the slave. I speak for the slave when I say that I prefer...
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