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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 8: the Liberator1831. (search)
ards supporting a paper which began without a subscriber. But for the cheering countenance and pecuniary assistance early extended to the Liberator by Mr. Sewall Had it not been for Samuel E. Sewall, I never should have been able to continue the paper. He was the man who gave money again and again, never expecting and never asking for the return of it (Stenographic report of Mr. Garrison's speech at the 20th anniversary of the Liberator, omitted in print; see Lib. 21.18. and Mr. Ellis Gray Loring in particular, it must have again and again been suspended, and ultimately discontinued. The mission of the Liberator was thus set forth on the first page in a salutatory address: To the public. In the month of August, I issued proposals for publishing The Liberator in Washington City; but the enterprise, though hailed in different sections of the country, was palsied by public indifference. Since that time, the removal of the Genius of Universal Emancipation to the Seat of