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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4, Chapter 9: Journalist at large.—1868-1876. (search)
rinciples and measures that, under God, led to victory. Should you have kept any of my brother's letters, I shall be glad to peruse them, or, if you can state any facts illustrating his character, that are probably unknown to me, I shall be pleased to receive them. Very truly yours, Lewis Tappan. See Mr. Garrison's reply on p. 424 of A. Tappan's Life. Edmund Quincy received his laurel wreath with characteristic lightness and jest. Edmund Quincy to W. L. Garrison. Dedham, Aug. 26, 1875. Ms. I am much obliged to you for your appreciation of my services and sacrifices in the Anti-Slavery cause. I hope the services may have been somewhere near your valuation of them; but I claim no credit for the sacrifices. For, really, I made none that were not a hundred-fold compensated for by the satisfaction attending my course and the friendships I obtained by it—chief among which was that with yourself. At the time I came into the cause, and all the time I was engaged in i