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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4 6 0 Browse Search
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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4, Chapter 8: to England and the Continent.—1867. (search)
h, Rev. J. Sella Martin, and William and Ellen Craft well represented the enfranchised race. The American Minister sent the following letter, which was read by Mr. Chesson: 54 Portland place, June 25, 1867. To F. W. Chesson. Sir: Permit me to express my great gratification in receiving W. L. G. Breakfast, p. 15. the h, to attend; but I pray you to assure the Committee of the obligation I feel myself to be under for their courtesy. I am, very truly yours, C. F. Adams. Mr. Chesson also read a letter from the Comte de Paris: York House, Twickenham, S. W., June 26. To F. W. Chesson. Sir: Engagements of long standing will preventast were published in a neat volume (pp. 96) by William Tweedie, 337 Strand, London, 1868, with an Introduction by F. W. Chesson, and Opinions of the Press. To Mr. Chesson, who initiated the movement for the Breakfast, and, as Honorary Secretary, practically managed it, the credit for the remarkable character and success of the oc