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William Lloyd Garrison

CHAPTER V
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When subscribers did not come in, the paper, he determined should go forth all the same.

But there are some things in the publication of a paper which no man can dispense with, which indispensable somethings are: types, a press, an office, and an assistant.

All these requisites were wanting to the man whose sole possession seemed an indomitable will, a faith in himself, and in the righteousness of his cause, which nothing could shake, nor disappointment nor difficulty, however great, was able to daunt or deter.

To such an unconquerable will, to such an invincible faith obstacles vanish; the impossible becomes the attainable.

As Garrison burned to be about his work, help came to him from a man quite as penniless and friendless as himself.


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