William Lloyd Garrison and His Times; Or, Sketches of the Anti-slavery Movement in America, and of the Man who was Its Founder and Moral LeaderB.B. Russell & Company, 1879 - 432 страница |
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... afterwards edited the " Journal of the Times , " at Bennington , Vt . , I ventured to write him a letter of encouragement and sympathy , urging him to continue his labors against slavery , and assuring him that he could do great things ...
... afterwards edited the " Journal of the Times , " at Bennington , Vt . , I ventured to write him a letter of encouragement and sympathy , urging him to continue his labors against slavery , and assuring him that he could do great things ...
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... afterward that his admiration and gratitude found utterance in the following lines : - TO BENJAMIN LUNDY . Self - taught , unaided , poor , reviled , contemned , Beset with enemies , by friends betrayed ; As madman and fanatic oft ...
... afterward that his admiration and gratitude found utterance in the following lines : - TO BENJAMIN LUNDY . Self - taught , unaided , poor , reviled , contemned , Beset with enemies , by friends betrayed ; As madman and fanatic oft ...
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... deep impression upon the citizens generally , for Philadelphia then , and for many years afterwards , was intensely Southern in her inter- ests and sympathies . His experiences in New York were 40 GARRISON AND HIS TIMES .
... deep impression upon the citizens generally , for Philadelphia then , and for many years afterwards , was intensely Southern in her inter- ests and sympathies . His experiences in New York were 40 GARRISON AND HIS TIMES .
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... afterwards distinguished . He saw that Washington was too near the fulcrum to afford the requisite purchase he must throw his weight upon the end of the lever . A battle must first be fought to establish the right to discuss the subject ...
... afterwards distinguished . He saw that Washington was too near the fulcrum to afford the requisite purchase he must throw his weight upon the end of the lever . A battle must first be fought to establish the right to discuss the subject ...
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... afterwards , weaving ingenious arguments from the Scriptures to prove that slaveholding was compat- ible with the Golden Rule , and that the plea for imme- diate emancipation was the wildest fanaticism . The ready plea of the apologist ...
... afterwards , weaving ingenious arguments from the Scriptures to prove that slaveholding was compat- ible with the Golden Rule , and that the plea for imme- diate emancipation was the wildest fanaticism . The ready plea of the apologist ...
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Страница 41 - During my recent tour for the purpose of exciting the minds of the people by a series of discourses on the subject of slavery, every place that I visited gave fresh evidence of the fact, that a greater revolution in public sentiment was to be effected in the free states— and particularly in New England— than at the south. I found contempt more bitter, opposition more active, detraction more relentless, prejudice more stubborn, and apathy more frozen, than among slave owners themselves.
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