I advise you, one and all, to enter every election district in Kansas, in defiance of Reeder and his vile myrmidons, and vote at the point of the bowie-knife and revolver. Neither give nor take quarter, as our cause demands it. It is enough that the slaveholding... The Public Life of Capt. John Brown - Page 78by James Redpath - 1860 - 407 pagesFull view - About this book
| Spencer Kellogg Brown - Kansas - 1903 - 412 pages
...defiance of Reeder and his myrmidons, and vote at the point of the bowie-knife and the revolver. . . . It is enough that the slave-holding interest wills it — from which there is no appeal." Jason Brown then quotes from Phillip's Conquest of Kansas, to show the youth of our country that "... | |
| Enoch Walter Sikes, William Morse Keener - United States - 1905 - 560 pages
...and his vile myrmidons, and vote at the point of the bowie-knife and revolver. Neither give nor take quarter, as the cause demands it. It is enough that...interest wills it, from which there is no appeal." Such advice from leaders and the testimony of the Congressional committee that "a very large majority... | |
| Kansas State Historical Society - Kansas - 1906 - 684 pages
...myrmidons. and vote at the point of the bowie-knife and revolver . Neither give nor take quarter, as our cause demands it. It is enough that the slave-holding...interest wills it, from which there is no appeal. What right has Governor Reeder to rule Missourians in Kansas? His proclamation and prescribed oath... | |
| William Elsey Connelley - Guerrillas - 1909 - 560 pages
...myrmidons, and vote at the point of the bowie-knife and the revolver. Neither give nor take quarter, as our cause demands it. It is enough that the slaveholding...interest wills it, from which there is no appeal. What right has Governor Reeder to rule Missourians in Kansas? His proclamation and prescribed oath... | |
| Pauline Hopkins - Fiction - 1988 - 676 pages
...of Reeder and his myrmidons, and vote at the point of the bowie-knife and revolver. Neither take or give quarter as the cause demands it. It is enough that the slave-holding interests wills t, from which there is no appeal." With the memory of recent happenings in the beautiful... | |
| Charles Sumner - Slavery - 1871 - 468 pages
...myrmiclon?, and vote at the point of the bowie-knife and revolver. Neither give nor take quarter, as our cause demands it. It is enough that the slaveholding...interest wills it, from which there is no appeal. What right has Governor Reeder to rule Missourians in Kansas ? His proclamation and prescribed oath... | |
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