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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 2, Chapter 5: shall the Liberator lead—1839. (search)
burn's lively account in Lib. 9.138.) Orange Scott made furious thrusts, accompanied by a peculiarly appropriate expression of face, at Mr. Garrison, who bore it like a Christian. This clergyman doubted if God would pardon a man's soul for omitting to vote for the slave. But political abolitionism meant something more than voting for the slave—it meant voting for the candidate of the party—under pain of clerical anathema. (See Myron Holley's resolution at West Bloomfield, N. Y., and Joseph C. Hathaway's comment in Lib. 10: 38.) which in the end proved rather a tame affair, sitting three days to produce three Lib. 9.131. resolutions, to wit: that the members pledged themselves [almost unanimously] to vote for no man who would not avow his immediatism, and hence neither for Henry Clay nor for Martin Van Buren; that every abolitionist who had a right to vote was entreated to do so; that abolitionists were recommended to adopt such a course in respect to independent Presidential nomina
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 [1780-1859], 1.111. Hathaway, Joseph C., 2.309. Hawes, Albert G. [d. 1849], gag-rule, 2.127. Hawes, Joel, Rev. [1789-1867], 2.63. Hawley, Silas, Rev., 2.427. Haydon, Benjamin Robert [1786-1846], paints World's Convention, 2.387, tests his sitters, 389.—Letters to G., 2.389, 390. Hayes, Joseph K., 2.20. Hayne, Robert Young [1791-1840], debate on nullification with Webster, 1.55; appeal to Mayor Otis against Lib., 242, 246, helps rifle the mail at Charleston, 488. Hayti, Lundy's attempts at colonization, 1.123, 1