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Wendell Phillips, Theodore C. Pease, Speeches, Lectures and Letters of Wendell Phillips: Volume 1, chapter 8 (search)
rticle in the Leader to which I refer is signed Ion, and may be found in the Liberator of December o his motives and character. The criticisms of Ion were reprinted in the Christian Register, of thPresident, that it is with such men and presses Ion thinks Mr. Garrison has not been sufficiently wgion are, that they naturally bear such fruit. Ion quotes Mr. Garrison's original declaration, in peak his truth in its simplicity and power. Ion then goes on to say:-- This is a defence w passing to a consideration of these remarks of Ion, let me say a word in relation to Mr. Emerson. een brought against all reformers in all ages. Ion thinks the same faults are chargeable on the les about us, sympathizers to a great extent with Ion, who pretend that the antislavery movement has hen his prophecy becomes fact to-morrow. Mr. Ion thinks, also, that we have thrown away opportunn; he is a fanatic. He has no discipline,--Mr. Ion says so; he does not understand the discipline