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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 228 228 Browse Search
George P. Rowell and Company's American Newspaper Directory, containing accurate lists of all the newspapers and periodicals published in the United States and territories, and the dominion of Canada, and British Colonies of North America., together with a description of the towns and cities in which they are published. (ed. George P. Rowell and company) 40 40 Browse Search
Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1 32 32 Browse Search
Knight's Mechanical Encyclopedia (ed. Knight) 29 29 Browse Search
Benjamin Cutter, William R. Cutter, History of the town of Arlington, Massachusetts, ormerly the second precinct in Cambridge, or District of Menotomy, afterward the town of West Cambridge. 1635-1879 with a genealogical register of the inhabitants of the precinct. 24 24 Browse Search
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3 (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 18 18 Browse Search
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 18 18 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume I. 17 17 Browse Search
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 2 (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 14 14 Browse Search
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 9 9 Browse Search
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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 4: editorial Experiments.—1826-1828. (search)
Chapter 4: editorial Experiments.—1826-1828. At the close of his apprenticeship, Garrison esater there came to Boston a young man, Mar., 1828. not yet forty, who had already devoted thirteeon of anti-slavery societies. It was not until 1828, however (a year after he had been brutally asside of public Journal of the Times, Dec. 12, 1828. opinion, he wrote, a few months later, in descst of that week bore ample evidence Mar. 21, 1828. of the quickening influence of Lundy's visit un of the Fourth of July, at Newburyport, Mass., 1828. Nat. Philanthropist, July 11, 1828. Once msion of A. O. B. in Boston Courier, Aug. 12, 1828; Lib. 4.43. Lundy's remarks and passionately deic men, they do Jour. of the Times, Oct. 10, 1828. not seem to have pushed the matter with much v shall not only Jour. of the Times, Oct. 10, 1828. find a valuable coadjutor in the person of my pist promptly Nat. Philanthropist, Aug. 22, 1828. corroborated his statement that his retirement[2 more...]
Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 5: Bennington and the Journal of the Times1828-29. (search)
pter 5: Bennington and the Journal of the Times—1828-29. Garrison edits this new paper in Benniimore. The exciting Presidential campaign of 1828 had already begun, when Mr. Garrison received ace gratuitously Jour. of the Times, Oct. 31, 1828. upon subjects relating to law, physic, and div into politics, this week, he Ibid., Oct. 3, 1828. wrote, and must continue to do so a few weeks atment of the Ibid., Nov. 28, Dec. 5 and 19, 1828. matter being given in the extract from Junius on Northern soil was so common an occurrence in 1828 that the frequent recapture and return to bondal, subtle, and Jour. of the Times, Oct. 31, 1828. inconclusive arguments of a discourse of Rev. or three Sabbaths excessively Ibid., Dec. 5, 1828. from the cold—and so have many others. Two sttier, wrote Mr. Jour. of the Times, Dec. 5, 1828. Garrison, in introducing a poem of his, seems wn a laudable disposition G. U. E., Dec. 13, 1828. to advocate the claims of the poor distressed [10 more...]<