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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4, Chapter 6: end of the Liberator.1865. (search)
g its fluctuations and inconsistencies, yet recognizing also the vast difficulties by which he was surrounded, and paying a just and discriminating tribute to his lofty traits of character—this man of absolute faith in the people, sound judgment, ready tact, abiding cheerfulness, inflexible perseverance, large common sense, strong powers of reasoning, incorruptible integrity, and unalloyed patriotism. He repeated the address in Lynn on the following Sunday to a great audience, and then June 4, 1865. made his annual pilgrimage to the Progressive Friends' Meeting at Longwood, with George Thompson as his June 8-10. companion. Think of six long, consecutive sessions, with the mercury ranging towards 90, and the meeting-house packed like a beehive in winter, he wrote to his wife. The laboring oar as to Ms. talking and speechifying fell, as usual, to my lot; in addition June 11. to which I had to preside as chairman. . . . I drew up nearly all the Testimonies that were adopted by t