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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 13: Marriage.—shall the Liberator die?George Thompson.—1834. (search)
led to an exposure from Mr. Garrison's pen Afterwards published by Garrison & Knapp in pamphlet form: The Maryland scheme of expatriation examined. Boston, 1834. scarcely less elaborate than the Thoughts; nor the suppression of free debate in Lane Lib. 4.50, 53, 57, 158, 170, 174, 178; 5.10. Theological Seminary and the withdrawal of the students; nor the accession of James Gillespie Birney to the Lib. 4.129, 131, 157, 158. anticolonization ranks; First signified by a letter to t by the consequent notoriety which for the moment eclipsed that of his friend and host. This is not the place, looking backward, to dwell at length on the great incidents of the year already alluded to—the anti-slavery uprising and secession at Lane May's Recollections, p. 102; Life of Arthur Tappan, Chap. 13. Seminary, under the leadership of Theodore D. Weld, against the suppression of free debate by the Trustees, with Dr. Lyman Beecher's assent: a revolt in which the names of James A.