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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)
ved by the British Queen. Every line it contained was full of interest, and served greatly to relieve my mind from a heavy load of anxiety. May all things go prosperously with you, dearest! And may the protection of Heaven be graciously vouchsafed to the dear children, and to us all! My heart is swelling with tender emotions. 0, how I yearn to clasp you in my arms! I have been introduced to Lady Byron, the Countess of Brunswick, Mrs. Opie, Mary and William Howitt, Elizabeth Fry, Anna Braithwaite, A dinner on June 20 at Isaac and Anne Braithwaite's lodgings, in company with Garrison, Rogers, whom I like better and better, and others, is recorded by Mrs. Mott in her diary ( Life, p. 158). and other noted women. A splendid Soiree has been given to the foreign delegates, at which I Life of J. and L. Mott, p. 159. spoke. At the Crown and Anchor Tavern. Stanton made the first speech. He was followed by M. Duclos de Boussais in a very brief speech. Next came Garrison, who ta
. A. S. S., 349; delegate to World's Convention, 351, 353, 354, 357, 361; on C. Stuart's littleness, 371; greets G. and party, 373, 383; praise from Mrs. Opie, 375. excluded from World's Convention as a heretic, 375; at W. Ashurst's, 377, at A. Braithwaite's, 384, at W. Ball's, 384; on G.'s third son, 385, 386; at E. Reid's, 387; high estimation, 388; sits to Haydon, 2.389; meets R. Owen, 390; at Bowring's, 394; in Dublin, 402.—Letters to J. M. McKim, 1.430, O'Connell, 2.379; from W. Howitt, 2nsfer of Emancipator, 342; at N. Y. anniversary, 348, 351; G.'s love for him, 358; ill, 360; delegate to World's Convention, 351, 353, 365, sails with G., 357; arrives in London, 373, lodges with G., 383, sits in gallery with G., 374, 409; at A. Braithwaite's, 384; on G.'s third son, 386; at E. Reid's, 387; temperance speech, 388, 396, testimonies, 402; at a juvenile concert, 394; to Scotland with G., 388, 395, at Rechabite festival, 396, at public breakfast, 397, in Glasgow, 398; to Dublin, 402