... where large numbers of brave men could be concealed, and baffle and elude pursuit for a long time. I know these mountains well, and could take a body of men into them and keep them there despite of all the efforts of Virginia to dislodge them. Frederick Douglass: the Colored Orator - Page 263de Frederic May Holland - 1891 - 423 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1885 - 684 pages
...where large numbers of brave men could be concealed, and baffle and elnde pursuit for a long time. I know these mountains well, and could take a body of men into them and keep them there, despite of all the efforts of Virginia to dislodge them. The true object to be songht is, first of all, to... | |
| David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1888 - 538 pages
...mountains. "These mountains ", said Brown, laying his finger on them on the map, " are the basis of my plan. I know these mountains well, and could take a body of men into them and keep them there, oo despite of all the efforts of Virginia to dislodge them. The true object to be sought is, first... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1888 - 524 pages
...arsenal at Harper's Ferry, arms and ammunition were to be seized, and the band was to retreat my plan. well, and could take a body of men into them and keep them there. о о despite of all the efforts of Virginia to dislodge them. The true object to be sought is, first... | |
| William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - 1909 - 428 pages
...where large numbers of brave men could be concealed, and baffle and elude pursuit for a long time. I know these mountains well, and could take a body of men into them and keep them there despite of all efforts of Virginia to dislodge them. The true object to ^•bejioujg^it, js,.fi«8t»of^Ilt6... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1911 - 508 pages
...where large numbers of brave men could be concealed, and baffle and elude pursuit for a long time. I know these mountains well, and could take a body of men into them and keep them there, despite of all the efforts of Virginia to dislodge them. The true object to be sought is, first of all, to... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1911 - 524 pages
...where large numbers of brave men could be concealed, and baffle and elude pursuit for a long time. I know these mountains well, and could take a body of men into them and keep them there, despite of all the efforts of Virginia to dislodge them. The true object to be sought is, first of all, to... | |
| Frederick Douglass - 1881 - 580 pages
...where large numbers of brave men could be concealed, and baffle and elude pursuit for a long time. I know these mountains well, and could take a body of men into them and keep them there despite of all the efforts of Virginia to dislodge them. The true object to be sought is first of all to destroy... | |
| Frederick Douglass - 1994 - 1226 pages
...where large numbers of brave men could be concealed, and baffle and elude pursuit for a long time. I know these mountains well, and could take a body of men into them and keep them there despite of all the efforts of Virginia to dislodge them. The true object to be sought is first of all to destroy... | |
| Jinping Wu - 2000 - 180 pages
...difficult to find them and even more difficult to overpower them if they were found. He avowed: I knew these mountains well and could take a body of men into them and keep them there in spite of all the efforts of Virginia to dislodge me, and drive me out. 1 would take at first about... | |
| Paul C. Metcalf - 2002 - 290 pages
...Virginia could paralyse the whole business of the South, and nobody could take them." Brown: long time. I know these mountains well, and could take a body of men into them and keep them there, despite of all the efforts of Virginia to dislodge them. Thomas Wentworth Higginson: There was indeed, always... | |
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