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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3, Chapter 2: the Irish address.—1842. (search)
me) from the anniversary of the American Society. Public announcement of his intention was made in the Liberator of May 13, on which Lib. 12.75. date he wrote as follows to his brother-in-law: W. L. Garrison to G. W. Benson. Boston, May 13, 1842. Ms. You will see, by the Liberator of to-day, that I did not go to New York, and the reasons why I remained at home. I regretted to be absent from the meeting on account of the stormy aspect of things, created by the diabolism of the Newty will be with you all. With unabated regard, I remain, yours, to the end of the conflict, Wm. Lloyd Garrison. Meanwhile, the Liberator hoisted its flag in the shape of a declaration first placed at the head of the editorial column on May 13, 1842, and kept standing there for the Lib. 12.75. remainder of the year: A repeal of the Union between Northern Liberty and Southern slavery is essential to the abolition of the one and the preservation of the other. The New York meeting p