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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3, Chapter 3: the covenant with death.1843. (search)
had replied to some urging for an expression of his views on the property question Lib. 13.47.: We can only say that we have, at present, no thunder to expend upon its discussion, pro or con, for reasons that are satisfactory to our own mind. We hope to be always ready to give our cooperation to every Christian and feasible attempt to regenerate and redeem our species, come what may. In December, Charles Burleigh saw him at the Fourierite Convention of Friends Lib. 13.195, 14.3; Ms. Dec. 29, 1843, Burleigh to J. M. McKim. of Social Reform held in Boston, where he spoke, and spoke well, but not in accordance with the views of the Community leaders. Capital punishment, too, was a frequent topic of the Liberator's editorial page, owing to a rather flagrant clerical demonstration in support of it— Lib. 13.23, 35, 38, 39, 63; 14.23. so that the Massachusetts Legislature was satirically petitioned to make the hangman's office a ministerial perquisite. Finally, amid all these phases