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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 7: the World's Convention.—1840. (search)
were quickly made up. At our lodgings, wrote Mrs. Mott in her diary Life, p. 156. under the above he should have a hearing the next day. Thus Mrs. Mott, in her diary, on June 18. On Life, p. 156ation. But when I was called upon by you Mrs. Mott's letter was dated June 17, 1840 (Lib. 10.14dam, and signed by himself, Phillips, Bradburn, Mott, Col. Miller, etc., and presented to the Convenetter and better, and others, is recorded by Mrs. Mott in her diary ( Life, p. 158). and other note. Garrison spoke at length, very well, teste Mrs. Mott ( Life, p. 162). I let out all my heresies, Dined at E. Reid's with Lady Byron, writes Mrs. Mott in her diary. Wm. L. Garrison, N. P. Rogers. fear, lest it might give us a bad name, as Mrs. Mott records. And she also says of the dinner: Tspeed the right will be sung. I hope, also, Mrs. Mott will be able to attend with you, though I am means of influence even in a good cause. Mrs. Mott's absence was better accounted for by her ha
neral, 1.379, at S. Gurney's place, 2.385, 387, kindness to G., 387. Morrison, Robert [1782-1834], 1.359. Morss, Joseph B., fellow-apprentice of G., 1.40. Mott, James [b. Cowneck, Long Island, June 29, 1788; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan 26, 1868], agent for Genius, 1.145; early friend to G., 203, liberalizing influence of self calls on G., 2.211; delegate to World's Convention, 354, lodges with G., 383, protests against exclusion of women, 382; on G.'s third son, 385; in Dublin, 402. Mott, Lucretia [b. Nantucket, Mass., Jan. 3, 1793; d. Philadelphia, Nov. 11, 1880], member Nat. A. S. Convention, 1.398, amends the Declaration, 407, not asked to sign 79, 383; speech at meeting Brit. and Foreign A. S. S., 382; preparation for speech in Parliament, 383; to speak on India, 388; temperance speech, 396.—Letter to Mrs. Mott, 2.379.—Portrait in Harper's Monthly, July, 1880. Ohio, response to Southern appeal, 2.77; abolitionists opposed to Third Party, 313. Oliver, Gamaliel W.,