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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)
eated as public enemies, outlaws and traitors (Ms.). The copy referred to by Mr. Gates was sent back to him by the Governor of the Territory of Florida, R. R. Reid, with this endorsement: Returned with pity for the ignorance or fanaticism—perhaps both— and with horror at the unholy purposes, of the General Anti-Slavery Cons aforesaid. (Don't you be jealous!) I have seen Lady Byron repeatedly, and the day before yesterday took dinner and tea with her at July 1, 1840. the house of Mrs. Reid, an opulent Unitarian lady. Dined at E. Reid's with Lady Byron, writes Mrs. Mott in her diary. Wm. L. Garrison, N. P. Rogers, Remond, Dr. Hutton and wife, and E. Reid's with Lady Byron, writes Mrs. Mott in her diary. Wm. L. Garrison, N. P. Rogers, Remond, Dr. Hutton and wife, and many others to tea. Much conversation on housekeeping, neglect of families, and woman's proper sphere: a very pleasant visit ( Life of J. And L. Mott, p. 164). Dr. Hutton was the principal Unitarian clergyman of London ( Memorial of G. Bradburn, pp. 109-111). Elizabeth J. Reid. I would just add, that our colored friend Remond i
Opie, 375. excluded from World's Convention as a heretic, 375; at W. Ashurst's, 377, at A. Braithwaite's, 384, at W. Ball's, 384; on G.'s third son, 385, 386; at E. Reid's, 387; high estimation, 388; sits to Haydon, 2.389; meets R. Owen, 390; at Bowring's, 394; in Dublin, 402.—Letters to J. M. McKim, 1.430, O'Connell, 2.379; fromorced into steerage, 361, arrives in London, 373; sits in gallery, 409, talks with Lady Byron, 376, speech at meeting of Brit. and Foreign A. S. S., 383, 388; at E. Reid's 387; general favorite, 388; to Scotland with G., 395, at Rechabite festival, 396, at public breakfast, 397; farewell to G., 402; discredited by C. Stuart, 431. 353, 365, sails with G., 357; arrives in London, 373, lodges with G., 383, sits in gallery with G., 374, 409; at A. Braithwaite's, 384; on G.'s third son, 386; at E. Reid's, 387; temperance speech, 388, 396, testimonies, 402; at a juvenile concert, 394; to Scotland with G., 388, 395, at Rechabite festival, 396, at public breakfast,