ti-Slavery Society.
Anti-Slavery League, organized by G. in London, 246, 247.
Anti-Slavery societies in 1830, 47, 48; overslaughed by Abolition, 48; 123, 134, 135, 15I, 176ff.
association, theory of, 31.
Atlee, Edwin P., 73, 74.
Austin, James T., 130, 131.
Baltimore, and the slavetrade, 46; G. jailed at, for libel, 46, 47.
Baptists, and Abolition, 208.
Bartlett, Deacon, 41.
Beecher, Harriet, 102. And see Stowe, Harriet Beecher.
Beecher, Henry Ward, quoted, 249.
Beecher, Lyman, 66 and n., 67, 68, 69.
Benson, George, 107.
Benson, Henry, quoted, 106.
Benton, Thomas H., 7.
Bible, the, the source of G.'s power, 164-166.
Birney, James G., 103, 018, 118.
Bond, George, 128.
Boston, G. mobbed in, 101, 102, 113 if.; Abolitionists in, 112, 113; Pro-slavery men in, 120, 121; Garrison mob in, the sticking-point of violence in, 118.
And see Faneuil Hall, Park St. Church.
Boston aristocracy, and J. Q. Adams, 92.
Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society, 113.