27, 28, 88; and Turner's rebellion, 51, 52; paradoxical fate of, 59,60; and G.'s Thoughts on African Colonization, 65; attempt to put down, in 1835-6, 99 if.; how viewed by the average man, 005; persecution of, 105 if.; in Boston, 112, 113; and T. Lyman, 122; and the murder of Lovejoy, 129 ff.; in New York, course of, 147 ff.; conservative, form the New Organization, 153; quarrels among, 177 ff.; discovered the horrors of slavery, 188; and Emerson, 226, 227; certain ante-bellum doings of, 244 ina territory, slavery in, 9.
Lovejoy, Elijah P., murder of, and its effect,128 if.; Emerson on, 231, 232; 117, 119, 238.
Lundy, Benjamin, 42, 43, 46.
Lunt, George, 124, 125, 127.
Lunt Committee, 124 f.
Luther, Martin, 35, 193.
Lyman, Theodore, Mayor of Boston, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 121, 122, 123.
McCarthy, Justin, 251.
McDuffie, George, 127.
MacAULAYulay, Zachary, 245.
Martineau, Harriet, quoted, 195, 196, 248; her Martyr Age in America, 245; 105, 124.
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