| Horace Leslie Brittain - 1911 - 284 páginas
...the slaves. For this act he was arrested, convicted of treason by the state of Virginia, and hanged. I have, may it please the court, a few words to say. In the first place, I deny everything but what I have all along admitted — the design on my part to free the slaves. I intended... | |
| William Palmer Smith - 1913 - 396 páginas
...soup rather tasteless. JOHN BROWN'S LAST SPEECH From THE PUBLIC LIFE OF JOHN BROWN. By JAMES REDPATH I have, may it please the court, a few words to say. In the first place, I deny everything but what I have all along admitted — the design on my part to free the slaves. I intended... | |
| Hill Peebles Wilson - 1913 - 464 páginas
...anything to say why sentence should not be pronounced upon him, he delivered the following address : *53 I have, may it please the Court, a few words to say. In the first place, I deny everything but what I have all along admitted, — the design on my part to free the slaves. I intended... | |
| Hill Peebles Wilson - 1913 - 462 páginas
...anything to say why sentence should not be pronounced upon him, he delivered the following address : 453 I have, may it please the Court, a few words to say. I the first place, I deny everything but what I have all along admitted, — the design on my part... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1916 - 944 páginas
...John Brown whether he had anything to say why sentence should not be pronounced upon him. John Brown. I have, may it please the Court, a few words to say. In the first place, I deny everything but what I have all along admitted, of a design on my part to free slaves. I intended certainly... | |
| 1915 - 524 páginas
...by the court if he had anything to say why the court shouuld not pass judgment upon him. he said : "I have, may it please the court, a few words to say. In the first place, I deny everything but what I have all along admitted, the design on my part to free slaves. I intended certainly... | |
| 1917 - 1062 páginas
...asked by the court if he had anything to say why the court should not pass judgment upon him, he said: "I have, may it please the court, a few words to say. In the first place, I deny everything but what I have all along admitted, the design on my part to free slaves. I intended certainly... | |
| 1921 - 1314 páginas
...cause of human freedom for which he struck so powerful a blow." The speech is reported as follows: "I have, may it please the Court, a few words to say. "In the first place, I deny everything but what I have all along admitted : of a design on my part to free slaves. I intended certainly... | |
| 1921 - 590 páginas
...cause of human freedom fqr which he struck so powerful a blow." The speech is reported as follows: "I have, may it please the Court, a few words to say. "In the first place, I deny everything but what I have all along admitted: of a design on my part to free slaves. I intended certainly... | |
| Thomas Dixon - 1921 - 458 páginas
...he was a hero — a martyr of human liberty and progress. And that he was telling the solemn truth. "I have, may it please the court, a few words to say : "In the first place I deny everything but what I have already admitted: of a design on my part to free slaves. I intended certainly... | |
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