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Then they'd sing , with various bellowing and shrieking accompaniments , " Tell [ Gov. ] John Andrew , tell John Andrew , tell John Andrew , John Brown's dead ! " I should think there were four or five hundred of them .
Then they'd sing , with various bellowing and shrieking accompaniments , " Tell [ Gov. ] John Andrew , tell John Andrew , tell John Andrew , John Brown's dead ! " I should think there were four or five hundred of them .
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Slaves and Negroes Will the slave fight ? Well , if any man asks you , tell him no . Will he work ? Well , if any man asks you , tell him no . But if he asks you whether the Negro will fight , tell him SOME THOUGHTS AND DEEDS XXV.
Slaves and Negroes Will the slave fight ? Well , if any man asks you , tell him no . Will he work ? Well , if any man asks you , tell him no . But if he asks you whether the Negro will fight , tell him SOME THOUGHTS AND DEEDS XXV.
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I will tell you how . Do you know how great - grandfathers get remembered ? I will tell you . The world is very forgetful . Republics are proverbially ungrateful . You must not expect that the white men will wake up and do you justice .
I will tell you how . Do you know how great - grandfathers get remembered ? I will tell you . The world is very forgetful . Republics are proverbially ungrateful . You must not expect that the white men will wake up and do you justice .
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