Which preposition to use with liberator
Not knowing what massacre might be in store, every man had fled to his own house; and in vain the conspirators paraded the Forum, holding up their blood-stained weapons and proclaiming themselves the liberators of Rome.
Edward Coles, a Virginian, who in 1818 emigrated to Illinois, of which he later served as Governor and as liberator from slavery, settled his slaves in that commonwealth.
Many letters from Mr. Douglass's pen appeared in the Liberator during this period.
In the evening Cicero, with other senators, visited the self-styled liberators in the Capitol.
His promotion was rapid beyond precedent; but his head was turned by his elevation, and he became arrogant and opinionated, and before long even insulted the President, and assumed the airs of a national liberator on whose shoulders was laid the burden of the war.
No, brothers; do not make such a mistake; rather (shoot) kill yourselves than treat our liberators as enemies.
This strange change in France from liberator to despot is worthy of some attention.
Slave Rebellion in Virginia, 1831.At about the time that Garrison established the Liberator at Boston, a slave rebellion broke out in Virginia.