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Lib. 10.118. Freemasons' Hall, Great Queen Street, with about five hundred delegates.
Clarkson, in his 81st year, lame and nearly blind, accompanied by his daughter and a little grandson, was escorted to the chair and introduced by Joseph Sturge.
His speech, shorn of one-third—the part relating to oppression in British India, which,
Lib. 10.119. having been committed to writing, had fallen under the keen eye of the censorship—was solemn and affecting.
The delegates, full of defereeen requested to come early, no one had been invited to sit with the Committee, and protesting against their assumption of power to settle the terms of membership.
They heard us very kindly about fifteen minutes. We were then, on the motion of J. Sturge, politely requested to retire and leave them to deliberate on what we had said.
In this state of things the Convention met, amid earnest requests to us on all sides to avoid outraging English feeling and bringing division into so noble a bod
Cresson, 367; at Exeter Hall, 377; circular for Manual Labor School, 434, 443; arrives in U. S., 422, 434; at Am. A. S. S. anniversary, 446; reproves G.'s language, 457; literary style, 461; mobbed, 2.67, 86, address to 70 agents, 116; opposes female delegates at World's Convention, 370, 371; hostility to G., 431.—Letters to A. Buffum, 1.367, Helen Benson, 457, John Murray, 2.431.
Stuart, James, 1.231.
Stuart, Moses, Rev. [1780-1852], represses A. S. sentiment at Andover, 1.475, 2.3.
Sturge, Joseph [1793-1859], founds Brit.
and Foreign A. S. S., 2.352, introduces Clarkson at World's Convention, 367; opposes women delegates, 353, 369.
Suffield, Lord [1781-1835], English abolitionists, 1.351; signs protest against Colon.
Soc., 361.
Sullivan, Catherine M., 2.47.
Sumner, Charles [1811-1874], reports Brougham's speech on Thompson, 1.436, subscribes for Lib., 2.35, letter to Lieber, 81.—Portrait in Life.
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Sumner, Charles Pinckney [d. 1839, aged 63], 2.29.
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