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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 1: the Boston mob (second stage).—1835. (search)
n Mr. Cheever's sentence, you perceive I broached my ultra doctrines respecting reliance upon the civil arm and appeals to the law. Tracy will probably nibble at it, Ed. Boston Recorder. Ante, 1.472. and perhaps start anew the cry of French Jacobinism! but so be it. I am more and more convinced that the doctrine is inseparably connected with perfect Christian obedience. The Rev. George B. Cheever, of Salem, Mass., had been convicted in June of libel for a temperance allegory entitled Deacon Giles's Distillery, for which he had previously been assaulted publicly (Lib. 5: 27). Mr. Garrison came to his support by reprinting the article in the Liberator (5: 32). For the subsequent stages in this cause celebre see Lib. 5.36, 56, 107, 112. An extract has already been made (ante, 1: 478) from Mr. Garrison's comments on Attorney-General Austin's argument at the June term. The article now in question (Lib. 5.199) was concerned with the same lawyer's argument on the appeal, on Nov. 4, 183
Emancipator, 2.345, 351; reflected to Exec. Com., 355; reports Emancipator perishing, 418; sacrifice to support Standard, 420. Giddings, Joshua Reed [1795-1864], 1.496.— Portrait in Autographs of Freedom, vol. 2, and in W. Buell's Sketch. Giles, William Branch [1762-1830], message on Walker's Appeal, 1.160, 161.—Letter from H. G. Otis, 1.161. Gill, John, Rev., 2.110. Gill, Richard W., prosecuting counsel against G., 1.168; argument, 171; card from G., 179. Gilman, W. & J., 1.55, : 80; at Prescott trial, 1.514; urged for Governor by G., 47, 51, defeated by W. Eustis, 47; urged by G. for Representative, 74-77, 511; father-in-law of Emily Marshall, 78; Mayor of Boston, 160, 238; inquiry about David Walker, 160; letter to Gov. Giles, 161; appealed to against Lib. by Nat. Intelligencer, 238, 242, by Savannah authorities, 241, by Senator Hayne, 242, 246, 380; search for the Lib., 244; cannot suppress it, 245; presides at meeting against imprisonment for debt, 269; acquits So