id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41582 Wilson, Hill Peebles John Brown, Soldier of Fortune: A Critique .txt text/plain 145888 7770 73 book, _The Public Life of Captain John Brown_, Mr. Charles Eliot Norton, his unmarried sons planned to abandon Kansas and the Free-State Cause author's fine panegyrics concerning Brown's devotion to the Free-State Free-State men who had preceded the Browns into the Territory. suggested it by arming the Free-State men in Kansas in the spring of Long before the coming of the Browns, the Free State leaders in the At the time Brown arrived, the Free-State cause in the Territory was behalf of the Free-State cause, then all the horses which the Browns Following this, John Brown and his band of Free-State Mr. Villard states[199] that John Brown and his party, with the exception of Brown was well received by the Free-State leaders, on his arrival at the men thereupon offered the command to John Brown, a In a letter addressed to "General John Brown" Lane said that ./cache/41582.txt ./txt/41582.txt