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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2 2 0 Browse Search
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defection, 293. Hallett, Benjamin F. [1797-1862], edits Daily Advocate, 1.482; censures Mayor Lyman, 2.32, 43; on Lovejoy's death, 187. Hallowell, Morris L. [b. Aug. 14, 1809; d. June 16, 1881], 2.217. Hamilton, James [1786-1857], message concerning Lib., 1.241, visits New York, 2.1. Hammond, Ann Eliza, 1.317. Hancock, —, Dr. (of Liverpool), 1.349. Hancock, John, 2.29, 189. Harris, Andrew, persecutes Miss Crandall, 1.322, has G. indicted, 391. Harris, Beulah, 1.145. Harris, I. L., 1.248. Harris, John H., 1.70. Harris, Marcia, wife of Charles, 1.318. Harris, Mary, 1.318. Harris, Sarah, pupil of P. Crandall, 1.318; dismissal called for by town, 319. Harrison, William Henry [1773-1841], proslavery, 2.414; election opposed by Lib., 81, 333, 349, Webster preferred by G., 82; nominated for President, 434; carries away Whig abolitionists, 415, 428, 436, elected, 428. Hartford (Conn.), negro pew, 1.253. Harvey, Alexander, Rev., 2.371. Harvey, Jonathan [17
Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 8: the Liberator1831. (search)
aper called the Liberator, or any other paper, circular, pamphlet, letter or address of a seditious character. And that these resolutions be inserted in the appropriation act. And resolved further, That his Excellency the Governor cause the foregoing resolutions to be published in the public journals of this State, and such other papers as he may think proper, and pay for the publication thereof, out of the contingent fund. Read and agreed to. Thomas Stocks, President. Attest, I. L. Harris, Secretary. In the House of Representatives. Concurred in, Dec. 24, 1831. Asbury Hull, Speaker. Attest, W. C. Dawson, Clerk. Approved, Dec. 26, 1831. Wilson Lumpkin, Governor. These resolutions were justly described by Mr. Lib. 1.203. Garrison as a bribe to kidnappers, a reward for the abduction of our persons: Scarcely, he continued, has a proposition of so monstrous a nature ever been submitted to any public body in any country. Yet, we presume, so indifferent or servil