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Harper's Ferry (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Turning around. --Senator Wilson wrote a letter to the John Brown celebration, which from force of circumstances could not come off in Boston, in which he said While I accord to John Brown sincerity of motive, unselfish devotion, and unsurpassed courage, I deplore and condemn his armed invasion of Virginia. Were it in my power to do so, I would not consent to attend your meeting, for I cannot by an act of mine thus associate in any degree the issues concerning slavery with John Brown's lawless descent upon Harper's Ferry.
John Brown (search for this): article 4
Turning around. --Senator Wilson wrote a letter to the John Brown celebration, which from force of circumstances could not come off in Boston, in which he said While I accord to John Brown sincerity of motive, unselfish devotion, and unsurpassed courage, I deplore and condemn his armed invasion of Virginia. Were it in my power to do so, I would not consent to attend your meeting, for I cannot by an act of mine thus associate in any degree the issues concerning slavery with John Browe a letter to the John Brown celebration, which from force of circumstances could not come off in Boston, in which he said While I accord to John Brown sincerity of motive, unselfish devotion, and unsurpassed courage, I deplore and condemn his armed invasion of Virginia. Were it in my power to do so, I would not consent to attend your meeting, for I cannot by an act of mine thus associate in any degree the issues concerning slavery with John Brown's lawless descent upon Harper's Ferry.
John T. Wilson (search for this): article 4
Turning around. --Senator Wilson wrote a letter to the John Brown celebration, which from force of circumstances could not come off in Boston, in which he said While I accord to John Brown sincerity of motive, unselfish devotion, and unsurpassed courage, I deplore and condemn his armed invasion of Virginia. Were it in my power to do so, I would not consent to attend your meeting, for I cannot by an act of mine thus associate in any degree the issues concerning slavery with John Brown's lawless descent upon Harper's Ferry.