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James Redpath, The Public Life of Captain John Brown 1,857 43 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume I. 250 2 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 242 6 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 138 2 Browse Search
Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3 129 1 Browse Search
Wendell Phillips, Theodore C. Pease, Speeches, Lectures and Letters of Wendell Phillips: Volume 1 126 0 Browse Search
Mary Thacher Higginson, Thomas Wentworth Higginson: the story of his life 116 2 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 116 6 Browse Search
Maj. Jed. Hotchkiss, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 3, Virginia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 114 0 Browse Search
Lydia Maria Child, Letters of Lydia Maria Child (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier, Wendell Phillips, Harriet Winslow Sewall) 89 3 Browse Search
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. diagnosis and treatment of his Disease by Dr. Brown-Sequard. Mr Sumner's fortitude. a letter fn in the Senate. Sharp reply to Mr. Mason. John Brown and Mr. Sumner's Coat. Heed not what mayunder the treatment of the eminent physician Dr. Brown-Sequard, who, when his patient asked what wa character. [Applause.] At this point Dr. Brown-Sequard was so much affected, that he found ienna, Berlin, and Munich. By the advice of Dr. Brown-Sequard, he now abandoned his cherished purpling on. The raid of Capt. John Brown, John Brown, with about twenty followers, under the imprpretence that he had been in complicity with John Brown, had on the 3d of April attempted to kidnap,. Mr. Sumner undoubtedly sympathized with John Brown in respect to the ends he had in view, but dth, visited Senator Sumner in the company of John Brown. We spoke of the assault of P. S. Brooks, under which Mr. Sumner was suffering. Capt. Brown then suddenly said, Have you still the coat? Yes[3 more...]