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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4, Chapter 1: no union with non-slaveholders!1861. (search)
an address to the people of the Lib. 30.205. State signed by the weightiest members of the legal profession, as Judge Lemuel Shaw, ex-Judge Benjamin R. Curtis, Joel Parker, Sidney Bartlett, Theophilus Parsons, and by equally shining lights in the world of scholarship and letters, as George Ticknor, Jared Sparks, and the Rev. Jamesectives were unendurable when directed against themselves. Scenes similar to those witnessed on December 16 attended his Ante, 3.505. Music-Hall discourse in Mr. Parker's pulpit, on The Lesson of Lib. 31.14. the Hour, on January 20; and for weeks it was deemed necessary to guard his home with volunteer defenders from among thnesday evening, remains to be seen. But all will Jan. 23. work well in the end. Phillips is to speak at the Music Hall to-morrow forenoon, Jan. 20. before Mr. Parker's congregation, and another violent demonstration is anticipated. Mayor Wightman refuses to order the police to be present to preserve order. This makes the p