William lloyd garrison
william lloyd, 1805–79, u.s. leader in the abolition movement.
contemporary examples
americans’ burning obsession with h-ll william o’connor september 25, 2014
historical examples
three years in europe william wells brown
william lloyd garrison archibald h. grimke
masterpieces of negro eloquence various
a social history of the american negro benjamin brawley
handbook of home rule (1887) w. e. gladstone et al.
susan b. anthony alma lutz
men of our times harriet beecher stowe
susan b. anthony alma lutz
glimpses of the past w. o. raymond
noun
the troops who maintain and guard a base or fortified place
the place itself
(as modifier): a garrison town
verb
(transitive) to station (troops) in (a fort)
n.
v.
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