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2.341; on the nomination of Birney and Earle, 342; warning of schism at N. Y., 344; describes N. E. delegation, 346, part at annual meeting, 348, 350, 351; delegate to World's Convention, 351, 353, describes its basis, 352, anticipates exclusion of women, 353, 357, 360, 362, certifies female delegates, 368; doubts about going to England, 354; colored hospitality in New York, 355; sails, 360; companions on voyage, 356, 357; incidents, 361-364; lands in Liverpool, 365 (1840)—— Arrives in London, 2.373; refuses to enter World's Convention, 373-379, efforts to bring him in, 374, 375, protest against exclusion of women, 382; talk with Lady Byron, 376, 384; breakfast at Bowring's, 378; approval from H. Martineau, 378; meets O'Connell, 379, 383; summary of Convention, 381, 382; not invited to speak at meeting of Brit.
and Foreign A. S. S., 382, 383; sight-seeing, 383, social introductions, 384, 385, 387, 390; at soiree to Am. delegates, 384, at S. Gurney's garden party, 385, 387; hears of a third son born, 385, 413; sits for portrait to Haydon, 387, 389, 390; views on military fines, 390; speech on India, 388, 391, on temperance, 388, 396; views on India's aid to abolition, 391; at a juvenile concert, 394; journey to Scotland, 395; at teetotal festival, 395-397, at public breakfast, 397; excursion to highlands, 397; in Glasgow, 398; reception, and Chartist encounter, 399-402, sympathy with English suffering, 400, 401, 408; temperance testimonies, 402, 408, 410, and other, 409; trip to Dublin, 401, 402, 403; homeward voyage, 404-406, arrival, 406, reception by colored people of Boston, 406-409, 411, of Salem, 411; defamation while abroad, 411; approves Collins's mission, 416; at Worcester Con., 417, 418, 420, at Springfield, 418, 419, at Groton, 419, 420, at Methuen, 420 (1840)——Writes annual report Non-Resistance Soc., 2.421; does not sign call for Chardon St. Convention, 422, accused of being at the bottom of it, 423, influence on it feared by Channing, 424, attends, 422, argues from the Bible against the Sabbath, 425-427, 429, 431; repels Colver's infidel charge, 429-431; character in England attacked by Birney, Stanton, and C. Stuart, 431; attains his 35th year , 433; on political versus moral contests, 436; on clerical politicians, 437 (1840).——speeches: against C. Cushing, 1.72, for H. G. Otis, 73, for colonization at Park St. Church, 126, for temperance in Baltimore, 156, on slavery in Philadelphia, 203; to Boston colored people (1830), 254, (1831), 256-259, 273; against Colonization, New Haven, 260; July 4 (1832), 285, (1835), 482, (1836), 2.107, (1837), 151, (1838), 209, (1839), 325; on progress of abolition cause, 1.285; farewell to fellow-abolitionists, 1.333, to colored people (1833), 334; in England (1833), 354, 369-376, 388, (1840), 2.388, 391, 396, in Scotland, 395, 399; at N. E. A. S. S. (1834), 1.445; at Free Church meeting, 481; to colored people, N. Y., 2.117, 210, 358; 1st of August, 1838, 209; to colored people, Boston, 407; at 20th anniversary Lib., 1.223, 232; at Dinner of Franklin Club, 36, 40. —poetry: Acrostics, to W. G. Crocker, 1.56, to P. Crandall, 321; Occasional verse, on his 21st birthday, 1.57, his 24th, 114, on Jackson's election, 107, Senator Frelinghuysen's speech, 182, Poor Debtor, 269; Lyric, Ye who in bondage pine, 1.330; Ode, 4th of July (1828), 1.96; Sonnets, to Wm. Ladd, 1.113, to his spectacles, 114, to the Green Mts., 118, Freedom of the Mind, 179, to Sleep, 181, Guiltless Prisoner, 182, Earthly Fame, 218, True Courage, Persecution, 237, Sabbath, 267, Lundy, 272, 2.323; S. J. May, 1.273, farewell on leaving for England, 345, 30th birthday, 2.72, to his first-born, 100, to J. Cropper, 366, to Liberty, 432, 35th birthday, 433; Miscellaneous, on his mother's beauty, 1.34, to a young lady, 182, Universal Emancipation, 229, inscription on Boston jail wall, 2.28, True Rest, 153, to A. G. Chapman, 208; Collected Poems, 2.153. —Letters to: E. W. Allen, 1.52, 185; Anna Benson, 2.121, 122, 125; G. Benson, 1.424, 468, 2.8; G. W. Benson, 1.312, 320, 344, 393, 394, 420, 429, 450, 463, 466, 516, 519, 2.2, 27, 51, 52, 82, 102, 116, 123, 128, 138, 159, 167, 173, 189, 196, 218, 237, 240, 262, 268, 284, 328, 332, 334, 423; Henry E. Benson, 1.113, 223, 274, 275, 301, 314, 515, 516, 518, 521, 2.53, 61, 63, 84, 88, 109, 110, 112, 114; Mary Benson, 2.52, 253, 280; Mrs. Sarah Benson, 2.208, 213; Sarah Benson, 2.229, 238; G. Bradburn, 2.354; J. T. Buckingham, 1.179; W. E. Channing, 1.24, 464; M. W. Chapman, 2.360, 362; J. A. Collins, :418, 427; E. Dole, 1.192, 260, 284, 306; Fanny Lloyd Garrison, 1.49; Helen E. Garrison, 1.429, 433, 448, 473, 2.46, 47, 49, 50, 67, 68, 95, 98, 105, 106, 107, 117, 209, 211, 227, 294, 355, 357, 358, 359, 362, 381, 385, 395; J. H. Garrison, 2.362, 413; W. Goodell, 1.345, 2.91; M. Gunn, 2.398; Jacob Horton, 1.124; O. Johnson, 1.204, 221, 267, 272, 280; I. Knapp, 1.340, 341, 515, :44, 107, 138; Liberator, 1.286, 287, 289; B. Lundy, 1.196; Mass.
A. S. S., 2.85; S. J. May, 1.221, 314, 428, 431, 450,: 56, 65, 85, 13, 209, 224, 236, 241, 261, 401; H. Minot, 1.331, 332, 338, 342; Patriot (London), 1.365, 378; E. Pease, 2.183, 331, 404, 411, 414, 416, 431; J. Pease, 2.391, 393; R. Purvis, 1.284, 311, 313, 314; G. Shepard, 1.204; T. Shipley, 2.64; L. Sunderland,
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