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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3 4 0 Browse Search
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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4, Chapter 8: to England and the Continent.—1867. (search)
and Miss Dowling, who have been at the head of the Freedmen's movement in Paris. . . . I there met the Editor of the Journal des Debats, but as John Lemoinne. he could not speak English, nothing passed between us. I have also dined with Monsieur Tourgueneff, my Russian admirer, Nicholas Tourgueneff; ante, 3.421. and a nobleman by nature as well as by station. . . . I have also had a very agreeable interview with the celebrated Professor Laboulaye, who strongly reminded me, in his sweet, EdoNicholas Tourgueneff; ante, 3.421. and a nobleman by nature as well as by station. . . . I have also had a very agreeable interview with the celebrated Professor Laboulaye, who strongly reminded me, in his sweet, Edouard Laboulaye. gentle manners, and in the shape of his head, of the lamented Professor Follen. Even he is not allowed to address a class or Charles Follen. assemblage of persons in more than two places in the whole city of Paris! Everything here is under governmental espionage and dictation, and therefore in a volcanic condition, although the volcano is capped for the present. Mr. Garrison met still another eminent Frenchman: Augustin Cochin. Two or three days ago, I wrote a letter