against G.'s conviction for libel, 1.199, 229.
Marcy, William Learned [1786-1857], proposes penal laws against abolitionists, 2.75, 85, 86.
Marlboroa Chapel, built, 2.218, dedicated and mobbed, 219.
Marriott, Charles, on one-idea abolitionists, 2.205.—Letter to G., 2.205.
Marshall, Emily, 1.78.
Marshall, John [1755-1835], 1.303.
Martineau, Harriet [1802-1876], arrival in U. S., 1.446; the Declaration a test of Am. citizenship, 440; witnesses Boston mob, 2.36, reports Wayland, Ware and Story, 37; attends meeting of Boston Fem. A. S. S., 52, 57; abused therefor, 55; desires to meet G., 56, interviews, 69-71, 98, 252; remembered by Mass.
A. S. S., 87; at legislative hearing, 96, 97; guest of Channing, 97, 98, of E. G. Loring, 98; her Martyr age, 97, 189; delegate to World's Convention, 353, 378; approves G.'s course, 378; visit from G., 388, 395; describes Father Taylor, 428.—Letters to Mrs. Chapman, 2.378; from her, 2.189.— Portrait in Autobiography, 1877.
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