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career, 2.30, tribute from G., 54; censures Mayor Lyman, 30, 51; desired for Board of Managers by G., 85; on G.'s fondness for children, 115; on family government, 143; censured by Andover Appeal, 141, by religious press, 150, dismissed by N. Y. Exec. Com., 159, 326, and disclaimed, 161; in Philadelphia with G., 211, 212, 217; calls Peace Convention, 222, preparation, 223, 224, radicalism obnoxious, 226, put on committee, 227, 228, speech, 228, revises Declaration, 236, lecturing agent Non-Resistance Soc., 242, 326, 340, 421; tract on human governments, 253, 254; censure from Lundy, 322; at Non-Resistance meeting, 327, 328; on G.'s infidelity, 330; on Third Party preparations, 339, 343; at Am. A. S. S. anniversary, 356; calls Chardon St. Conv., 422, 424.—Letters to G., 2.115, 2.343, G. W. Benson, 2.339; from G., 2.54, 148, 153, 300, 409, G. Thompson, 2.58, S. M. Grimke, 2.134, 160, 161, E. Quincy, 2.254, 426, 427, S. J. May, 2.294.—Portrait in Autobiog'y.
Wright, Theodore S., Rev., 1.483, 2.358.
Yankee, edited by John Neal, 1.99, 100.
Yerrinton, James Brown [b. Providence, R. I., Dec. 4, 1800; d. Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 16, 1866], prints Nat. Philanthropist, 1.124, Daily Advocate, 220, Liberator, 124.
Young, —, Rev., 2.172.
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Young Men's A. S. Association (Boston), 1.394, 395.
Zion's Herald, Methodist, on Boston mob, 2.36, on Chardon St. Convention, 424.
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