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Henri David Thoreau
A Plea for Captain John Brown

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1 5 | he was an old-fashioned man in his respect for the Constitution, 2 6 | a New England farmer, a man of great common sense, deliberate 3 7 | and righted up a falling man.~ 4 9 | permitted no profanity; no man of loose morals was suffered 5 9 | together in my camp, than a man without principle.... It 6 11| He was a man of Spartan habits, and at 7 12| A man of rare common sense and 8 12| transcendentalist above all, a man of ideas and principles - 9 13| at a time when scarcely a man from the Free States was 10 19| crape, the thought of that man's position and probable 11 19| fate is spoiling many a man's day here at the North 12 20| the cockpit, "the gamest man be ever saw" - had been 13 20| such as would praise a man for attacking singly an 14 22| successful, charge of this man, for some years, against 15 22| intelligent and conscientious man is superior to a machine. 16 23| him right" - "A dangerous man" - "He is undoubtedly insane." 17 24| the want of vitality in man, which is the effect of 18 24| idolater as the Hindoo. This man was an exception, for he 19 26| The modern Christian is a man who has consented to say 20 26| they cannot conceive of a man who is actuated by higher 21 26| Accordingly they pronounce this man insane, for they know that 22 27| Chinese town. The thoughtful man becomes a hermit in the 23 28| publish the words of a living man.~ 24 30| A man does a brave and humane 25 30| skirts of him. No intelligent man will ever be convinced that 26 33| that he was a conscientious man, very modest in his demeanor, 27 35| revenge." They do not know the man. They must enlarge themselves 28 35| have got to conceive of a man of faith and of religious 29 35| politician or an Indian; of a man who did not wait till he 30 36| North. He was a superior man. He did not value his bodily 31 36| of truth and manhood. No man in America has ever stood 32 36| nature, knowing himself for a man, and the equal of any and 33 36| peers did not exist. When a man stands up serenely against 34 39| yard than that of any other man whom I know. I rejoice that 35 41| dangerous foe, the sane man or the insane? Do the thousands 36 43| Ferry engine-house - that man whom you are about to hang, 37 43| too fair a specimen of a man to represent the like of 38 45| for the penetration of any man who can read the report 39 45| which to detect a noble man, no amalgam to combine with 40 46| trust in his integrity as a man of truth. He is a fanatic, 41 46| the coolest and firmest man he ever saw in defying danger 42 48| to underrate either the man or his conspiracy.... He 43 49| for? Am I not an honest man? Cease agitation on this 44 52| makes and forever re-creates man. When you have caught and 45 54| government becomes only a hired man, or clerk, to perform menial 46 55| and oppressed was a picked man, culled out of many thousands, 47 55| not millions; apparently a man of principle, of rare courage, 48 57| peculiar doctrine that a man has a perfect right to interfere 49 57| and I have not done so. A man may have other affairs to 50 58| in which you use it. No man has appeared in America, 51 59| death - the possibility of a man's dying. It seems as if 52 59| dying. It seems as if no man had ever died in America 53 61| us how to live. If this man's acts and words do not 54 61| prosperity could. How many a man who was lately contemplating 55 62| himself, how poor a thing is man!"~ 56 63| it were impossible that a man could be "divinely appointed" 57 63| date as connected with any man's daily work; as if the 58 63| party. They talk as if a man's death were a failure, 59 64| reflect to what a cause this man devoted himself, and how 60 66| indispensable to any Northern man? Is there no resource but 61 66| resource but to cast this man also to the Minotaur? If 62 66| rare qualities! - such a man as it takes ages to make, 63 66| representative of any party. A man such as the sun may not 64 67| Any man knows when he is justified, 65 67| government takes the life of a man without the consent of his 66 67| there any necessity for a man's being a tool to perform 67 67| attacking or defending a man, because you descend to 68 67| no consequence whether a man breaks a human law or not. 69 67| laws which rightfully bind man, that would be another thing. 70 69| the bravest and humanest man in all the country should 71 70| voice of nature is: "No man sent me here; it was my 72 72| the greatest service a man can render to God."~


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