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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 1: the Boston mob (second stage).—1835. (search)
communication, if I could afford it. It would probably cost me two or three hundred dollars—a sum much beyond what I am able to lose, to say nothing of what damage a jury might award in case of a suit for libel. I am sorry that my position does not permit me to publish all that I think right; but it is a position from which I cannot escape without making sacrifices which I know you would not wish me to suffer. This is for your own private information. Respectfully your friend, Joseph T. Buckingham. This prepared the disorderly to place credence in false announcements, posted at Congress Hall and elsewhere, to the effect that the ladies were actually in session, and Thompson speaking, at Ritchie Hall. By a coincidence the Ladies' Moral Reform Society was assembled there, Lib. 5.166; Right and Wrong in Boston, 1836, (1) p. 18. and the crowd of patriotic citizens misled thither persisted in identifying it with the obnoxious organization; besieging the doors and stairway an
currency the main question, 2.246; odious to J. Q. Adams, 224. Buckingham, Joseph Tinker [1779-1861], editor Boston Courier, praises G.'s c Cornish, Samuel E., Rev., 1.483. Courier (Boston), edited by J. T. Buckingham, 1.71; communications from G., 74-77, 97, 181, 218; abuse of Ters the Free Press, valedictory, 1.70, retirement regretted by J. T. Buckingham, 71; becomes member of Newburyport Artillery Co., 72; speech al, 177, poetry, 179, 181, cards to his prosecutors, letters to J. T. Buckingham, 179, to E. W. Allen, 185, to Whittier, 189; release, fine paison, 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; hardon St. Convention, 424.—Letters to J. Stedman, 2.250; from J. T. Buckingham, 2.7, S. J. May, 2.60, N. B. Borden, 2.311, S. May, 2.348, N. Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 22, 1819], poem to G., 1.245, praise of J. T. Buckingham, 246, description of John Neal, 382; poem to W. Phillips, 2.12