| Iowa. General Assembly. House of Representatives - Iowa - 1860 - 716 pages
...While the great mass of our northern people utterly condemn the act of John Brown, they feel and they express admiration and sympathy for the disinterestedness...of purpose by which they believe he was governed, and for the unffinching courage and calm cheerfulness with which he met the consequences of his failure.... | |
| Pioneer Lawmakers' Association of Iowa - Bar associations - 1890 - 990 pages
...While the great mass of our northern people utterly condemn the act of John Brown, they feel aud they express admiration and sympathy for the disinterestedness...of purpose by which they believe he was governed, and for the unflinching courage and calm cheerfulness with which he met the consequences of his failure.... | |
| Henry Warren Lathrop - 1893 - 520 pages
...error. While the great mass of our northern people utterly condemn the act of John Brown, they feel and express admiration and sympathy for the disinterestedness...of purpose by which they believe he was governed, and for the unflinching courage and calm cheerfulness with which he met the consequences of his failure.... | |
| Iowa. Governor - Governors - 1903 - 550 pages
..."while the great mass of our northern people utterly condemn the act of John Brown, they feel and they express admiration and sympathy for the disinterestedness...of purpose by which they believe he was governed, and for the unflinching courage and calm cheerfulness with which he met the consequences of his failure."... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Shambaugh - Iowa - 1909 - 698 pages
...mass of our northern people", he declared, "utterly condemn the act of John Brown, they feel and they express admiration and sympathy for the disinterestedness...of purpose by which they believe he was governed, and for the unflinching courage and calm cheerfulness with which he met the consequences of his failure."76... | |
| Oswald Garrison Villard - Biography & Autobiography - 1910 - 802 pages
.... . . While the great mass of our people utterly condemn the act of John Brown, they feel and they express admiration and sympathy for the disinterestedness...of purpose by which they believe he was governed, and for the unflinching courage and calm cheerfulness with which he met the consequences of his failure."... | |
| Dan Elbert Clark - Governors - 1917 - 492 pages
..."While the great mass of our northern people utterly condemn the act of John Brown, they feel and they express admiration and sympathy for the disinterestedness...of purpose by which they believe he was governed, and for the unflinching courage and calm cheerfulness with which he met the consequences of his failure.... | |
| Ohio - 1921 - 590 pages
...hostility: "While the great mass of our northern people utterly condemn the act of John Brown, they feel and express admiration and sympathy for the disinterestedness of purpose by which they believe he was governed and for the unflinching courage and calm cheerfulness with which he iViet the consequences of his failure."*... | |
| Ohio - 1921 - 1314 pages
...hostility: "While the great mass of our northern people utterly condemn the act of John Brown, they feel and express admiration and sympathy for the disinterestedness of purpose by which they believe he was governed and for the unflinching courage and calm cheerfulness with which he met the consequences of his failure."*... | |
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