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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3, Chapter 15: the Personal Liberty Law.—1855. (search)
eder himself rightly called the subjugation of Kansas. Powerless to Lib. 25.71. rectify the doings of this bogus body, for what he did do Lib. 25.67, 123. honestly the Governor was removed by President Pierce Lib. 25.131. and succeeded by Wilson Shannon, who acknowledged the Lib. 25.146. legality of the Legislature, and put himself openly at the Lib. 25.191, 193, 201. head of the invaders, assuring them of the firm support of the Administration at Washington. Every difference growing out Stuart—a clear case of British Gold. In November, another homicide led to the siege of Lib. 25.195, 198, 199, 203. Lawrence by the Border-Ruffian army under Atchison and Stringfellow, and the so-called Wakarusa war. Lib. 25.203; 26.2. Governor Shannon summoned out the militia (i. e., the Missourians), and made demand on the President for Lib. 25.199. Federal troops. It would be a grave error to look upon the Kansas struggle—any more than upon the civil war of which it was the prelude—<