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Liberator (search for this): article 5
Brownlow.
--It seems that this traitor parson does not altogether suit the Abolitionists at the North.
Garrison's Bos on Liberator thus speaks of him:
A more coarse-minded, vulgar abusive, pugitistic disputant it would be difficult to find.
It is something to his oredic, under such trying circumstances, that he refused to play the traitor; but this makes him neither a gentleman nor a Christian.
Brownlow (search for this): article 5
Brownlow.
--It seems that this traitor parson does not altogether suit the Abolitionists at the North.
Garrison's Bos on Liberator thus speaks of him:
A more coarse-minded, vulgar abusive, pugitistic disputant it would be difficult to find.
It is something to his oredic, under such trying circumstances, that he refused to play the traitor; but this makes him neither a gentleman nor a Christian.
Garrison (search for this): article 5
Brownlow.
--It seems that this traitor parson does not altogether suit the Abolitionists at the North.
Garrison's Bos on Liberator thus speaks of him:
A more coarse-minded, vulgar abusive, pugitistic disputant it would be difficult to find.
It is something to his oredic, under such trying circumstances, that he refused to play the traitor; but this makes him neither a gentleman nor a Christian.