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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 1: the Boston mob (second stage).—1835. (search)
more sensitive than the Queen of England, in a matter like this. But necessity was laid upon me thus to write, in order to exculpate myself from the base charge of cowardice preferred against me by the newspaper press. I beg your pardon—or, rather, it is the duty of the mob to ask pardon of us both, for reducing us to such a dilemma. . . . Was ever married man more unfortunate with houses? Four times within sixteen months have I removed my furniture, and we have the authority of Benjamin Franklin for saying that three removals are as bad as a fire; so that I have one fire and a third! . . . Our city is quiet enough. The piece in the Liberator, to-day, Lib. 5.182. respecting the Mayor, The Rev. H. C. Wright's Hancock article, entitled, Theodore Lyman, the Mayor of Boston, Co-operating with a Mob, and preceded by the motto—Qui non vetat, cum debeat et possit, Jubet. will probably make some talk. The ladies The Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society. hold their meeting at
inaldo [1774-1863], 1.476. Burnet, J., Rev., at World's Convention, 2.370, 372. Burns, Anthony, 2.20. Burr, Aaron [1756-1836], A. S. vote in N. Y., 1.275; interview with G., 276. Bushnell, Horace, Rev. [2802-1876], 2.132. Butler, Benjamin Franklin [b. 1818], 1.258. Buxton, Thomas Fowell [1786-1845], English abolitionist, 1.146; M. P., successor of Wilberforce, 351; appearance and character, 352; thinks G. a black man, 351; reproached by Cresson, 371; at Wilberforce's funeral, 379;om Burke, 2.130.-See, also, the Postscript after the Preface to Vol. I. Fox, George, anti-slavery, 2.110, 423. Francis, F. Todd's vessel, 1.165, carries slaves to New Orleans, 166, 169, 186, 197. Francisco slave case, 1.282. Franklin, Benjamin, Pres. Penn. A. S. Soc., 1.89, 425; proverb on removals, 2.51. Franklin Co., Mass., clerical A. S. convention, : 243. Free Church (Boston), organization and building, 1.481; turned out of Julien Hall, 2.124; pastor Fitch, 136, 139; opposed