Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Dr. Channing” in chapter 5 of John Jay Chapman, William Lloyd Garrison:
...iviner spirit of the two.
I do not think Garrison could have made the following appeal.
It moves in a region of humility which is foreign to Garrison's nature, to his tactics and to his genius.
Dr. Channing had been a family friend of the Mays, and had been particularly kind to Samuel when the latter was a small boy. This affectionate relationship had never been shaken.
The story must be told by May h...
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