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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)
o the Garrison mob, which, if not led, was at least not discouraged, by the municipal authorities. Mr. Garrison was received with loud and prolonged cheering, and delivered his first speech in the Cradle of Liberty. He recalled his prediction to Otis that such a meeting as this would yet be Ante, 1.514. held within its walls; and, in reference to Mr. Quincy's allusion to the mob, said: I feel in very good humor Lib. 9.25. to-day with Boston. She has this day declared that she was wrong, ands the spirit that is at work, and that, under the plausible guise of friendship for the abolition cause, the design is, if possible, to subvert the Liberator, and drive me from the ranks. The Lord will make all things manifest in due time. Lucinda Otis called to see Helen yesterday—the first time Mrs. Garrison. since you left; said she had been very busy respecting the new Free Church, and had concluded to attend Colver's meeting. Rev. Nathaniel Colver. (By the way, he is coarse in his lan
Intelligencer, 238, 242, by Savannah authorities, 241, by Senator Hayne, 242, 246, 380; search for the Lib., 244; cannot suppress it, 245; presides at meeting against imprisonment for debt, 269; acquits South of responsibility for slavery, 293; speech on Ursuline Convent outrage, 2.33; invited to Faneuil Hall meeting, 1.487; heads call, 488; speech, 498-500, reviewed by G., 511-514, 2.274.—Portrait in Memorial Hist. Boston, vol. 3. Nephew of Otis, James [1725-1783], 1.498, 2.89. Otis, Lucinda, 2.282. Owen, Robert [1771-1858], effect on L. Beecher, 2.109, co-worker with F. Wright, 142, meets G., 390. Father of Owen, Robert Dale [1800-1877], 2.142. Oxford, Edward, 2.364, 365. Packer, Daniel, 1.317. Paine, Luther, 1.315. Paine, Solomon, 1.391. Paine, Thomas [1737-1809], infidelity censured by G., 1.157; My country is the world, 219; his atheism charged on G., 472. Paley, William, Rev. [1743-1805], 2.110. Palfrey, John Gorham, Rev. [1796-1881], 1.464. Palmer, Abij