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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)
cause in public with subtle sophists and insolent scoffers? It is true, we have the lion-hearted, invincible Weld, at the West, and our strong and indefatigable T. D. Weld. brother Stanton in Rhode Island; but the withdrawal of H. B. Stanton. Thompson seems like the loss of many agents. . . . By the way—looking at the thing in its true light, this custom of appointing one day in the year to be specially thankful for the good gifts of God is an absurdity, tending, I think, to keep up the noon. Brooklyn, December 5, 1835. Ms. Your safe arrival at Boston has removed a load of anxiety from all our minds, and filled us with joy . . . . The Liberator was received yesterday, and its contents eagerly and critically perused. Bro. Thompson's farewell Lib. 5.195. letter is most happily conceived, and powerfully expressed, and well calculated to revive the hearts of our abolition brethren. With what alarm and fury will our enemies read his promise to expose their baseness and crue
1.383; stirs up mob against G., 381, 387, and Thompson, 446, 451, and abolitionists generally, 447; Faneuil Hall meeting, 1.481, 497; censured by Thompson, 2.83, by G., 384. Cox, Samuel Hanson, Rev388; rebuffed by Clarkson, 364; maligns G. to Thompson, 435; forwards British Colon. memorial, 303;s at Exeter Hall meeting, 368; delicacy as to Thompson, 444; female coadjutors, 2.367; death and G.'alem), communications from G., 1.54; abuse of Thompson, 440; some manliness, 521. Genius of Unive. Holst, Hermann von [b. 1841], censure of Thompson, 1.439. Homer, James L., excites Boston moall, David T., 1.394. Kimball, John S., buys Thompson's portrait, 2.68; at Mrs. Chapman's, 105. 427; welcome to Roxbury, 428; at Groton with Thompson, 451, 452; literary style, 461; A. S. labors igns protest against Colon. Soc., 361; urges Thompson to the law, 436. Sterling, John M. [b. Febes A., leaves Lane Seminary, 1.454, 2.327. Thompson, George [b. Liverpool, June 18, 1804; d. Leed[24 more...]