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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4 16 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)
in Cochin. Two or three days ago, I wrote a letter to M. Cochin, Ms. June 14, 1867, to W. L. G., Jr. expressive of my ad a word of English, I could not make any response; and so M. Cochin had to drive home without seeing me! He left an invitatiy interpreter. We were very heartily received; but though Cochin, I am assured, can speak very well in English, yet his difcted to see me at breakfast) could speak English readily. Cochin is in the prime of life, has a fine countenance, and in hisided, in the absence of the venerable Duc de Broglie) and Cochin, M. Cochin reminded Mr. Garrison and his children of WeM. Cochin reminded Mr. Garrison and his children of Wendell Phillips in his personal appearance. or even the brief remarks of his friend and fellow-countryman, John C. Palfrey, ptly abolished slavery in the Colonies ; and to Laboulaye, Cochin, Gasparin, Hugo, and Schoelcher, Victor Schoelcher (anter the Emperor's heel. It was difficult for Laboulaye and Cochin, in their addresses, to conceal the bitterness and humilia