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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4, Chapter 5: the Jubilee.—1865. (search)
ight! The praise, O Lord! is Thine alone, In Thy own way Thy work is done! Our poor gifts at Thy feet we cast, To whom be glory, first and last! The remembrance of my recent visit to Newburyport, Ms. Mar. 17, 1865. wrote Mr. Garrison to Jacob Horton, and the generous and handsome reception which was accorded to me by the citizens, for dear Liberty's sake, will carry with it a delightful aroma while memory lasts. The demonstration, tardy atonement as it was on the part of the old town, wan he had put the accursed thing under his feet, the scene was one of unusual interest and excitement, the audience raising thunders of applause and waving hundreds of white handkerchiefs. Lib. 35.42. I attended, he wrote to a Ms. Mar. 17, to Jacob Horton. friend, a similar meeting, for a similar purpose, at Lowell on Wednesday evening last, and, on taking the block, was greeted with the strongest demonstrations of applause, prolonged and repeated, as though there were to be no end to them. Wh