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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)
. Further, if those who surrounded Mr. Garrison on the platform (nearly all strangers) were not friendly to the Teetotal Society, they must have felt the rebuke that I administered on the occasion. I know, in fact, that it was felt by more than one distinguished individual. At ten o'clock on the morning of July 28, Garrison Herald of Freedom, 7.39. and Rogers bade good-bye to Glasgow, and shortly afterward to Thompson, Remond, William Smeal and John Murray, who had accompanied them to Greenock. From this port they crossed during the night to Dublin, arriving at ten the next morning. And here, says Rogers, we Ibid. found Irish and American The Motts, who walked a mile along the quay to meet them ( Life of J. and L. Mott, p. 169), but were obliged to part from them the same day. friends in prompt waiting for us at the landing, and in a few moments were bag and baggage mounted on that out-of-door, non-de-script vehicle, the Biana car, and full gallop for 161 Great Brunswick S