The John Brown Invasion An Authentic History of the Harpers Ferry Tragedy Wit

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The John Brown Invasion An Authentic History of the Harpers Ferry Tragedy Wit
Thomas Drew
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" Be of good cheer, " and God Al- miglity bless, save, comfort, guide, and keep you to " the end. " Your affectionate husband, John Brown.
The addendum, said the speaker, was undoubtedly the last work of the old hero with his pen. Note the sublime composure of his words. He speaks as though he were about starting on a journey !
Mr. McKim concluded with exhortations to the family and friends to be comforted, THE JOHN BKOWN INVASION. 77 assuring them that by their sacrifices they had made large c
...ontributions to the cause of Freedom and Humanity ; that in this respect their position was an honorable, and by many would be regarded as an enviable one, and that the hearts of tens of thou- sands beat in the deepest sympathy with them.
ADDRESS OF WENDELL PHILLIPS.
Wendell Phillips followed Mr. McKim, and said : — IIow feeble words seem here ! How can I hope to utter what your hearts are full of ? I fear to disturb the harmony which his life breathes round this home. One and another of you, his neighbors, say, " I have known liim five years.


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