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Index to volumes I. And II.

Abbott, John S. C., Rev. [1805-1877], 1.469.

Abdy, Edward Strutt [1791-1846], Journal quoted, 1.343, 346.

Abercrombie, John [1781-1844], 2.395.

Abolition Societies of 18th Century, 1.89.

Abolitionist, monthly, founded (1833), 1.283, 375.

Abolitionist, projected (1839), 2.262, 263.

Abolitionist (London), 1.480.

Abolitionist. See Mass. Abolitionist.

Adam, William, delegate to World's Convention, 2.353, favors admission of female delegates, 369, 382, accepts defeat, 373.

Adams, C., 2.9.

Adams, George Washington [d. 1829], 2.224.

Adams, Henry, 1.134. Great-grandson of John Adams.

Adams, John [1735-1826], 2.189; controversy with T. Pickering, 1.54; G.'s article on his death, 63; motto quoted, 284. Father of Adams, John Quincy [1767-1848], prayer for an anti-slavery apostle, 1.46; opposed politically by G., 54, supported, in Journal of the Times, 101-106, and opposed in controversy with Boston Federalists, 120; opposes D. C. emancipation, 264, 2.325; censures Scriptural denunciation of man-stealing, 1.407; introduces D. C. petitions, 483, 2.127; forecast of Faneuil Hall meeting, 1.487; asserts power of Congress over slavery, 2.75; ready to admit Arkansas, 80; speech on Pinckney resolutions, 81; criticises Channing's Essay, 91; opposes Texas, 196, with help of Lundy, 1.153, 2.196, 197; visits from abolitionists, 196; attempted censure by House of Rep., 197; on Van Buren's pro-slavery pledge, 198; opposes Atherton gag, 248; review of gags, 2.249; on A. S. balance of power vote, 311; on Third Party, 312; on removal of capital from D. C., 324; proposes gradual emancipation in U. S., 325; services to Amistad captives, 326; lament over the new isms, 224.

Adams, Nehemiah, Rev. [1806-1878], author of Pastoral Letter, 2.133.

Adams, Rufus, 1.391.

Adams, Samuel [1722-1803], 2.29.

Adams, William, delegate to World's Convention, 2.357; maltreatment on shipboard, 361; arrives in London, 373; sits in gallery with G., 376, 409; at Crown and Anchor soiree, 384; at Glasgow reception, 399; at Chardon St. Convention, 424.

Advertiser (Boston), publishes Otis's letter to Hayne, 1.242; defends Boston mob, 2.36, abuses H. Martineau, 56; letter from G. Lunt, 97.

Advocate (Boston), edited by B. F. Hallett, 2.40.

Advocate of Truth, 1.306.

African Repository, organ of Am. Colonization Soc., 1.262, attacks Birney, 458, notice of Le Moyne, 2.39.

African Sentinel, 1.272.

Aikin, Lucy [1781-1864], 1.296.

Alabama, requisition on N. Y. for an abolition publisher, 2.75, legislative appeal to North, 76.

Albany National A. S. Convention, 2.307-310, 339.

Albany Third Party Convention, 2.339-342.

Albert, Prince [1819-1861], 2.364.

Alcott, Amos Bronson [b. Wolcott, Conn., Nov. 29, 1799], brother-in-law of S. J. May, 2.27; attends G.'s Julien Hall lecture, 1.213, invites him home, 214; visits him in jail, 2.27;

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