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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3, Chapter 6: third mission to England.—1846. (search)
om Mr. Garrison had just visited expressly at Leeds, at the instance of his Unitarian friends—Mr. Barker having recently gone Ms. Sept. 10, 1846, W. L. G. to H. E. G. over to that body, to the great scandal of his former cosectaries. This able but shifting character was well calculated to impress Mr. Garrison as one of the most remarkable men he had yet met. With eager sympathy the American surveyed his host's printing-office, and set some types, just to see how natural it seemed, Ms. Sept. 12, 1846, W. L. G. to R. D. Webb. and listened to Barker's glowing exposition of the wonders he was about to accomplish in the direction of cheap See the Barker Library, etc.; literature, by means of his new power press. Who more naturally than this pioneer should be chosen printer of Lib. 17.57. the Anti-Slavery League's contemplated organ? A few days after the Exeter Hall meeting, Mr. Garrison Ante, p. 166. bade good-bye to London, and began his North British Sept. 18. tour, reaching G