eorge, his person, 1.357; slaveholding referred to by P. Sprague, 497, emancipation by S. Sprague, 514, 2.274.
Watkins, William, Rev., 1.145, 148.
Watts, Isaac, 1.357.
Wayland, Francis, Rev. [1796-1865], reassures H. Martineau as to Boston mob, 2.36; proslavery moral text-book, 37, 94, quoted by Channing, 93.—Letter to G., 1.242.
Webb, Hannah, 2.402.
Webb, James Watson [1802-1884], edits Courier and Enquirer, 1.383; part in N. Y. mob, 383, 387.
Webb, Richard Davis [d. Dublin, July 14, 1872, aged 67], host of G., 2.402, love for him, 402, 403, farewell to him, 404.—Letters to G., 2.402, 403, G. Thompson, 2.403.
Webster, Daniel [1782-1852], his person, 1.357, Plymouth oration, 136; effect on S. J. May, 213; U. S. Senator, 73; speech on internal improvements, 1.85; opposing counsel to Wm. Wirt, 129; debate with Hayne, 155, 307, 309; private A. S. appeal from G., 214; invited to Faneuil Hall meeting, 487, does not attend, 499; construes Constitution like abolitionists, 499