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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)
n appeal); and the repeated destruction of Birney's Philanthropist Lib. 6.22, 25, 123, 139, 158; Reminiscences of Levi Coffin, Chap. 15. printing-office by the gentlemen of property and standing in Cincinnati—an outrage bearing a close resemblance to that engendered by the Faneuil Hall meeting, and ending in a midnight raid upon the colored homes of the city, with the connivance of the mayor. As in the case of Boston there was no mob. According to the distinction so well formulated by Judge Lawless, of Missouri, when a colored man had been burnt Lib. 6.102. at the stake, it was not the act of numerable and ascertainable malefactors, but of congregated thousands, seized by a mysterious, metaphysical and almost electric phrenzy, and therefore not indictable. Well did Emerson write to Carlyle, October 7, 1835: We have had Emerson's Correspondence, 1.84. in different parts of the country mobs and moblike legislation, and even moblike judicature, which have betrayed an almost godless
s of peace, 2.222, on conservative side, 226, cannot subscribe Nonresistance Declaration, 229. Ladies' A. S. Convention. See Anti-Slavery Conv. of Am. Women. Ladies' Moral Reform Society, 2.7. Lafayette, Marquis [1757-1834], visit to Newburyport, 1.57; Sabbath fete censured by G., 157; mission compared with G. Thompson, 435, 503; letter from Follen, 441. Lane Theological Seminary (Cincinnati), withdrawal of students, 1.421, 454, 2.37, 108. Lansing, —, Rev. (N. Y.), 2.2. Lawless, Judge, 2.77. Lawrence, Abbott [1792-1855], catechized by abolitionists, 1.455, 500, 2.246, 288; approves Faneuil Hall meeting, 1.487, a vice-president of it, 495. Leavitt, Joshua, Rev. [b. Heath, Mass., Sept., 1794; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1873], drops Colonization Soc., 1.299; helps found N. Y. City A. S. Soc., 381, 392, and Nat. A. S. Soc., 392, member Exec. Com., 483, edits Emancipator, 2.170; negotiates with Mass. Board, 279; succeeds E. Wright, 299; opposes Birney's view of A.