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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 2: Germs of contention among brethren.—1836. (search)
Why? Simply because the Friends in North Carolina are numerous, and their votes are wanted to turn the scales in favor of the Magician. This optimistic view was not shared by his Southern auditors. They knew, in fact, as Senator Preston declared, that in England and in France the Lib. 6.48. developments of popular sentiment are all against us. The French Society for the Abolition of Slavery, through its secretary, Count Alexandre de Laborde, apprised Mr. Garrison, by letter of July 23, 1836, of his having been elected a corresponding member. A similar honor had been bestowed by Scotland. A powerful union, he says (Lib. 6.159), is now formed between the abolitionists of England, France and America, for the extirpation of slavery and the slave trade from the face of the whole earth. The denunciations heard there reverberate throughout our own country. The Liberator, indeed, for 1836 is one long reverberation of Thompson's triumphant tour through Annual Report Mass. A. S.