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bolition is much more than Abolition: it is Courage.
Garrison's tone here takes us back a generation to James Otis, to John Adams, and to the other Revolutionary heroes; and he is really standing for constitutional liberty quite as distinctly, and is almost the only out-and-out masculine person in the North.
No: there was one other — the aged John Quincy Adams; and Adams was as harsh, and as unmeasured, as Garrison.
Nay, Adams was personally bitter, which Garrison never was. Adams was, in Adams was personally bitter, which Garrison never was. Adams was, in reality, a survivor of 1776, an untamed aristocrat-and he bore a vase of the old fire in his bosom.
This was permitted to Adams-because no one could stop him; but men vaguely imagined that Garrison's fire could be put out.
In 1831, Garrison was Adams was, in reality, a survivor of 1776, an untamed aristocrat-and he bore a vase of the old fire in his bosom.
This was permitted to Adams-because no one could stop him; but men vaguely imagined that Garrison's fire could be put out.
In 1831, Garrison was indicted in North Carolina.
The South was not wrong in thinking that the official classes at the North would lend aid in suppressing the new movement.
Judge Thatcher of the Municipal Court in Boston made a charge to the Grand Jury (1832) in which
average man, 005; persecution of, 105 if.; in Boston, 112, 113; and T. Lyman, 122; and the murder of Lovejoy, 129 ff.; in New York, course of, 147 ff.; conservative, form the New Organization, 153; quarrels among, 177 ff.; discovered the horrors of slavery, 188; and Emerson, 226, 227; certain ante-bellum doings of, 244 if.; and English liberals, 249, 250.
And see Abolition, Antislavery, Lunt Committee, National Anti-Slavery Society, Rynders Mob, Thompson.
Adams, Charles Francis, 250.
Adams, John, 49.
Adams, John Quincy, not an Abolitionist, 88, 89; character of, 89, go; his service in Congress in old age, 90-92; and Massachusetts, 92; 7,50. African Repository, The, 63, 64.
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Alcott, A. Bronson, 80.
Andrew, John A., 243.
Anti-Slavery, G. and, 97 if.; G.'s conduct during Boston mob an exemplification of the policy, 117; political history of, where to be found, 136; meeting at Broadway Tabernacle, 203 if.; a sort of special illumination, 228; agitati