7 adjectives to describe liberators

Gerald S. Craig (A); 23Dec60; R268315. CRANE, JOHN DE M. C. The dauntless liberator, Simon Bolivar.

Other publications of similar character are issued by State Societies or individualsthe LIBERATOR, in Boston; HERALD OF FREEDOM, in Concord, N.H.; ZION'S WATCHMAN and the COLORED AMERICAN in this city.

The incapacity of both, and the treachery of the latter, proved to the states that their only chance for safety was in the consolidation of William's authority; and they contemplated the noblest reward which a grateful nation could bestow on a glorious liberator.

They set forth and were received into the camp amid the great joy of the people, as their undoubted liberators, both at the beginning of the disturbance and at the termination of the matter.

] So to that village we were the visible liberators.

Whether as a "man of God," or as a meditative sage, or as a sacred historian, or as an inspired prophet, or as an heroic liberator and leader of a favored nation, or as a profound and original legislator, Moses alike stands out as a wonderful man, not to the eyes of Jews merely, but to all enlightened nations and ages.

But even this did not satisfy the enthusiastic liberator of a people who did not want to be liberated in that way.

7 adjectives to describe  liberators