I do not wish to kill nor to be killed, but I can foresee circumstances in which these things would be by me unavoidable.


A Yankee in Canada: With Anti-slavery and Reform Papers (ed. 1866)


I do not wish to kill nor to be killed, but I can foresee circumstances in which these things would be by me unavoidable.

I do not wish to kill nor to be killed, but I can foresee circumstances in which these things would be by me unavoidable.

I do not wish to kill nor to be killed, but I can foresee circumstances in which these things would be by me unavoidable.

I do not wish to kill nor to be killed, but I can foresee circumstances in which these things would be by me unavoidable.