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The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1862., [Electronic resource], The right of free speech Vindicated in Massachusetts . (search)
The right of free speech Vindicated in Massachusetts.
some noticeable extracts from the speech of Mr. Sennott, for the defence.
The discharge of the Gordons, who were arrested in Boston for treasonable language, was published yesterday.
Their counsel was George Sennott, who, it will be remembered, defended Stevens and Haslitt, of the John Brown "army," at Charlestown, Va. His address in behalf of the Gordons contains the following noticeable extracts:
The right of free speech.
I declare before God that, as I understand that right, I value it more than I do my life!
And I call this whole country to withins if I have not before now proved the sincerity of this declaration by my actions!
And the rights indicated at the hazard of my life before a tyrant, I will not give up, for the sake of to a Yankee sneak.
Neither shall the Their case is . We are tried with And in defending them, we defend ourselves and our country from a gang compared with whom Col.