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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3 4 0 Browse Search
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I confess Kossuth has touched Lib. 22.13. and fascinated me; but this you will see. It would have delighted you had you witnessed the uproarious acclamation, quite unprecedented in the history of our quiet Quaker abolitionism, with which Castner Hanway and Elijah Lewis Two of those arrested for treason in connection with the Gorsuch affair at Christiana, Pa. (ante, p. 325). were greeted at the Anti-Slavery Fair in our city the Lib. 22.5. other night. With fervent good wishes, your frvitation to dinner, though he called upon them ( James and Lucretia Mott, pp. 333-337). Judge Kane, it is true, spoke only in a Pickwickian sense. He had just done his best to convict Castner Lib. 22.6, 14; Pamphlet Report of the Trial of C. Hanway. Hanway of treason in connection with a fugitive-slave case in which the enemies of freedom were shot down by the lovers of it—though not by this Quaker defendant. Ante, p. 325. But Kossuth's utterances, proceeding from a narrow and selfish pa