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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3 12 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 3, Chapter 1: re-formation and Reanimation.—1841. (search)
's queen? asked Mr. Garrison in his sonnet to Elizabeth Pease (Lib. 12.4). Colver was efficiently seconded by Torrey, temporarily Lib. 11.11; Ms. Mar. 2, 1841, E. Pease to Collins. priestly candor and magnanimity proved more injurious than Colver's and Torrey's combined defamation, and caused great temporary damage abroad. Colver's effrontery was equal to a reaffirmation of his falsehoods on the platform of the Massachusetts Lib. 11.22, 23, 26. Anti-Slavery Society at its ninth annu meeting. . . . In the afternoon (Thursday) we passed a severe resolution on Colver's letters to the London Committee-he being present. Bradburn was down upon him in his usual tomahawk and Geo. Bradburn. scalping-knife style. Colver then made a most demoniacal speech, saying but little on the subject-matter, but wandering ovause some infidel addressed it, it was Orthodox because Phelps, Baptist because Colver, and Methodist Ante, 2.427. because Father Taylor, did likewise. Nor could he