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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2 14 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 2, Chapter 8: the Chardon-Street Convention.—1840. (search)
lready been a Representative in Congress, was opposed by the Liberty Party, professedly because, as an anti-slavery man, he deemed it wiser to vote for Harrison than for Birney. Ante, p. 311. More extraordinary efforts to defeat him could not have been made if he had been an avowed apologist for slavery: New Organization, said Mr. Garrison, had mustered as Lib. 11.11. many clerical politicians as possible to harangue the people of the Tenth District, in opposition to the claims of Mr. Borden. . . . There were Rev. Messrs. Torrey, Cummings, Lee, Phelps, Denison, Leavitt,--all in a row! We believe the business of a politician to be a very poor and paltry one, and the less a minister of the gospel has to do with it, the better. Is there one man in the United States—in the whole world who can honestly and truly affirm, before God, that by becoming a politician he has improved his manners or morals, his head or his heart, or has elevated the tone of his piety, or felt new emotion
Convention, 227; repudiates Non-Resistance Soc., 242. Bond, George, 2.189. Borden, Nathaniel B. [b. Fall River, Mass., Apr. 15, 1801; d. there Apr. 10, 1865], on316. Cummings, Asa, Rev. [1790-1856], welcomes Clerical Appeal, 2.139; opposes Borden's reelection, 437. Curran, John Philpot [1750-1817], 1.141. Curtis, Benjaaddresses colored people, 210; at N. Y. anniversary, 348, secedes, 349; opposes Borden's reflection, 437. Dickens, Charles [1812-1870], 2.383. Dickey, —, Rev. (. an adventurer, 379; incensed at Standard, 418; edits Ballot-Box, 418; opposes Borden's reelection, 437.—Letter from G. Smith, 2.319. Le Bosquet, John, Rev. [b. H Y. anniversary, 348, secedes, 349; at Chardon St. Convention, 425-427; opposes Borden's reflection, 437.—Letters to G., 2.62; from L. Tappan, 2.159, E. Wright, 2.169sex Co. A. S. S., 331; at Albany Convention, 342, at Chardon St., 427; opposes Borden's reflection, 437. Torrey, M. C., artist, 2.69. Towne, Joseph H., Rev., c<