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ry, 99; heads call for Lovejoy meeting, 188, speech, 189, letter to abolitionists, 191, 205; peace lecture, 222; letter to Clay, 282; at Chardon St. Convention, 424; impulse to Brook Farm experiment, 205.— Letters front G., 1.214, 464, 2.90; Follen, ces the Colonization Society, 388, 416; death, 1.362.— Letters to J. Fenwick, 1.363; from Cropper and A. Buffum, 1.363. Clay, Clement Comer [1789-1866], 1.483. Clay, Henry [1777-1852], defended by G., 1.85; nominated by G. for President, 122, 1Clay, Henry [1777-1852], defended by G., 1.85; nominated by G. for President, 122, 148; leading colonizationist, 91; favors State aid, 148; colonization address reviewed by G., 148; steps to release G. from jail, 90; support promised by G. in Lib., 201; letter from Madison, 309; mail tampered with, 501, opposes Calhoun's bill for ce 275; confutes Whittier's report of division, 276; describes the breach with Exec. Com., 280-282; on Channing's letter to Clay, 282, on his own political advice to colored voters, 288, 289; accused of belief in spiritual wives, 289; on the nature an