... and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right, and every man in this court would have deemed it an act worthy of reward rather than punishment This court acknowledges, as I suppose, the validity of the... Macmillan's Magazine - Page 3091859Full view - About this book
| Elijah Avey - Abolitionists - 1906 - 162 pages
...wife or children, or any of that class and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right and every man in this...reward, rather than punishment. "This court acknowledges as I suppose, the validity of the law of God. I see a . ^ book kissed here which I suppose to be f,j*... | |
| United States - 1906 - 794 pages
...and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right; and c\ery man in this court would have deemed it an act worthy...reward rather than punishment. This court acknowledges, as I suppose, the validity of the law of God. I see a book kissed here which 1 suppose to be a Bible,... | |
| Charles Edgar Prather - Orators - 1908 - 316 pages
...not wrong, but right. Had I so interfered in behalf of the rich, the powerful, the so-called great. every man in this court would have deemed it an act worthy of reward rather than punishment. Now, if it is judged necessary that I should forfeit my life for the furtherance of the ends of justice,... | |
| William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - Biography & Autobiography - 1909 - 428 pages
...or children, or any of that class, — and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right ; and every man in this...rather than punishment. "This court acknowledges, as I suppose, the validity of the law of God. I see a book kissed here which I suppose to be the Bible,... | |
| Virginia State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1909 - 428 pages
...suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right ; and every maii in this court would have deemed it an act worthy of reward rather than punishment. "This court acknowledged, as 1 suppose, the validity of the Law of God. I see a book kissed here which I suppose... | |
| Benson John Lossing - United States - 1909 - 580 pages
...may commence colporteur? Very respectfully your friend, JOHN BROWN. BROWN'S ADDRESS TO GOVERNOR WISE. court would have deemed it an act worthy of reward rather than punishment. This court acknowledges, as I suppose, the validity of the law of God. I see a book kissed here which I suppose to be Governor,... | |
| Oswald Garrison Villard - Abolitionists - 1910 - 810 pages
...class, and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right. Every man in this Court would have deemed it an act...acknowledges, too, as I suppose, the validity of the 'aw of God. I see a book kissed, which I suppose to be the Bible, or at least the New Testament, which... | |
| Horace Leslie Brittain - Readers - 1911 - 284 pages
...or children, or any of that class, — and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right ; and every man in this...reward rather than punishment. This court acknowledges, as I suppose, the validity of the law of God. I see a book kissed here which I suppose to be the Bible,... | |
| Emerson David Fite - Literary Criticism - 1911 - 382 pages
...wife, or children, or any of that class, and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right, and every man in this...have deemed it an act worthy of reward rather than of punishment. "This court acknowledges, as I suppose, the validity of the law of God. I see a book... | |
| Readers - 1912 - 462 pages
...wife, or children, or any of that class, and suffered and sacrificed what I have in that interference, it would have been all right, and every man in this...it an act worthy of reward rather than punishment. [258] The court acknowledged, as I suppose, the validity of the law of God. I see a book kissed here... | |
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