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Avalon Project : Life, Trial and Execution of Captain John Brown; 1859 |
 | | Brown, who was always vigilant and wary, and was possessed of secret means of intelligence, had made full preparation to meet the Missourians, and was encamped with 160 men at a chosen point near the Santa Fé road, which he knew his enemies would pass. |
 | | Not so John Brown, who was greatly vexed at the result, and who insisted that his friends had lost a happy chance el putting an end to the war, and covering themselves and their cause with glory. |
 | | John Brown, junior, who was imprisoned in Kansas, and confined with ropes and chains, producing insanity, is reported to hare died by nearly all who have spoken on the subject. |
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