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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 2: Germs of contention among brethren.—1836. (search)
committee of five, of Account of the Interviews, etc.; Lib. 6.43, 46, 49; May's Recollections, pp. 185-202. which Senator George Lunt (from Essex County) was chairman. Before this committee, on the 4th of March, 1836, the Massachusetts Anti-Slavert some length, very ably, but was cramped by the committee. I succeeded him pretty warmly, but without interruption. Mr. Lunt, not content with his many outrageous interruptions on this occasion, had the dulness to invent another, of which he repnformal sentence of the General Court? Would they not let loose again their bloodhounds upon us? He was interrupted by Mr. Lunt: Stop, sir. You may not pursue this course of remark. It is insulting to this committee and to the Legislature which th63),was thought to be in consequence of this Convention. Samuel Fessenden, of Portland, presided (Lib. 6.87). . . . Mr. Lunt's Report will be suffered to lie upon the table until it rots. The Senate will not touch it. Good! Two days later h
allery with G., 376, 409; at Crown and Anchor soiree, 384; at Glasgow reception, 399; at Chardon St. Convention, 424. Advertiser (Boston), publishes Otis's letter to Hayne, 1.242; defends Boston mob, 2.36, abuses H. Martineau, 56; letter from G. Lunt, 97. Advocate (Boston), edited by B. F. Hallett, 2.40. Advocate of Truth, 1.306. African Repository, organ of Am. Colonization Soc., 1.262, attacks Birney, 458, notice of Le Moyne, 2.39. African Sentinel, 1.272. Aikin, Lucy [1781-ng of Penn. Hall, 217; alienation from G., 322, death, 321; Life written by T. Earle, 323, and sketch by G., 324; resolutions Mass. A. S. S., 324, 335.— Letters to G., 1.99, 193; from A. Tappan, 1.190, G., 1.196. Son of Lundy, Joseph, 2.323. Lunt, George [1803-1885], State senator of Mass., 2.95; bullies abolitionists at a hearing, 97, report, 104, 105. Lushington, Stephen [1782-1873], signs protests against Colon. Soc., 1.361; at Wilberforce's funeral, 379; urges Thompson to the law,