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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 2: Germs of contention among brethren.—1836. (search)
eatly augmented them. Saturday night March 5. I slept with Knapp and Henry in the office, and had as Henry Benson. comfortable a time as such a berth could possibly give, be it more or less. Sabbath forenoon, Mr. May, Henry and myself went March 6. to hear Dr. Channing preach, This may have been the occasion of which Mrs. Chapman speaks (Ms. November, 1882): It was about this time [the mob time] that Mr. Garrison expressed to us a wish to hear Dr. Channing preach, and we invited him td the pressure of business do not allow people to think much on the subject! ( Memoir, 3.170). No wonder this letter was suppressed in the Centenary edition of the Memoir. Last evening, there was a circle gathered by special invitation at Sunday, March 6. Mr. Loring's house, among the number being Miss Martineau, Miss Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, Mr. May, Messrs. Rantoul and Hillard, of the Legislature, Robert Rantoul, then a Democrat, and at the beginning of his honorable political ca