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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 7: the World's Convention.—1840. (search)
ny sexual distinction in organizing the Convention. but was put down with a kind Memorial of G. Bradburn, p. 77. of promise that he should have a hearing the next day. Thus Mrs. Mott, in her diary,n the 19th of June. Bradburn was also there, and among their fellow-guests were Memorial of G. Bradburn, p. 75. Judge Jeremie, the eminent West Indian friend of the slave, and F. A. Isambert, equald asked me, with much interest, had I been there (Ms., and Lib. 10: 155. Compare Memorial of Geo Bradburn, p. 125). The results of the World's Convention do not Lib. 11.25. immediately concern hem—of universal suffrage in Ireland, and the necessity of a universal language ( Memorial of G. Bradburn, p. 95). William Adams's report ran (Lib. 10.127): At a soiree, W. L. Garrison was so loudly nd L. Mott, p. 164). Dr. Hutton was the principal Unitarian clergyman of London ( Memorial of G. Bradburn, pp. 109-111). Elizabeth J. Reid. I would just add, that our colored friend Remond invari
, 237, 240, 262, 268, 284, 328, 332, 334, 423; Henry E. Benson, 1.113, 223, 274, 275, 301, 314, 515, 516, 518, 521, 2.53, 61, 63, 84, 88, 109, 110, 112, 114; Mary Benson, 2.52, 253, 280; Mrs. Sarah Benson, 2.208, 213; Sarah Benson, 2.229, 238; G. Bradburn, 2.354; J. T. Buckingham, 1.179; W. E. Channing, 1.24, 464; M. W. Chapman, 2.360, 362; J. A. Collins, :418, 427; E. Dole, 1.192, 260, 284, 306; Fanny Lloyd Garrison, 1.49; Helen E. Garrison, 1.429, 433, 448, 473, 2.46, 47, 49, 50, 67, 68, 95, octrinal timidity, 224.—See, also, W. E. Channing, R. W. Emerson, C. Follen, E. S. Gannett, S. May, Jr., S. J. May, J. G. Palfrey, J. Pierpont, R. F. Wallcut, H. Ware, Jr. Universalists, Maine, mum about slavery, 2.78.—See, also, A. Ballou, G. Bradburn, A. St. Clair. Ursuline Convent sacked, 1.448, 466, 2.33, 189.—View in Memorial Hist. Boston, vol. 3. Utica, mob, 2.39, 42, 45, 52; A. S. centre, 259. Van Buren, Martin [1782-1862], Presidential aspirant, 1.500; opposed by Lib., 2.81<