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Abraham Lincoln, A History, Volume 2

CHAPTER XI
19/48

Woods and mountain-sides can be held by resolute men against ten times their force.

Nat Turner, with fifty men, held Virginia five weeks; the same number, well organized and armed, can shake the system out of the State." "A few men in the right, and knowing they are right, can overturn a king.

Twenty men in the Alleghanies could break slavery to pieces in two years." "If God be for us, who can be against us?
Except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain." [Sidenote] Ibid., March, 1875, p.

329.
[Sidenote] Sanborn, "Life and Letters of John Brown," p.

439.
[Sidenote] Sanborn, "Atlantic," July, 1872, pp.


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