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O.

Old Testament, the, injurious influence of parts of, 218.

“Oriental Religions,” by Samuel Johnson, 214.

Osceola, the Seminole chief, 219.

Osgood, Miss, Lucy, letters to, 61, 76, 80, 81, 84, 89, 91, 95, 99, 139, 143, 162, 169, 174, 179, 185, 188, 192, 200, 203, 204, 209, 211, 212, 214.


P.

Paine, Thomas, grave of, 16.

Palfrey, John G. D. D., liberates the slaves bequeathed to him, 56; influenced by Mrs. Child's “Appeal,” 77.

Parker, Theodore, his first return from Europe, 57; farewell note to Mrs.

Child, 139; Weiss's biography of, 179; magnetic power of, 191.

Parsons, Mrs. S. M., letters to, 137, 229, 242, 243.

Paul, the Apostle, 201,202.

Personal Liberty Bill of Massachusetts, effort to repeal the, 145.

Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, 229.

Phillips, Wendell, confronts a mob, 147-149; defends the Chinese, 251; tribute of, at Garrison's funeral, 254; his remarks at Mrs. Child's funeral, 263.

“Philothea,” by Mrs. Child, XI., 21.

Pierce, Mrs. E. C,, letter to, 42.

Pierce, Senator, of Maryland, on “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” 69.

Pocasset tragedy, the, 254.

Princess of Thule,” A, by William Black, 223.

“Progress of Religious Ideas,” The, by Mrs. Child, XII., 65, 77, 265.

“Progressive friends,” meeting of the, 81.

Prohibitory law, aim and effect of the, 222.

Protestant reformation, the, helped on by base agents, 187.

Protestant reformation in England, the, 32.


Q.

Quincy, Edmund, presides at an anti-slavery meeting, 150; anecdote of, 173.


R.

Randolph, John, on the insecurity of slave-holders, 133.

Raphael and Michael Angelo, 76.

“Rejected Stone,” The, by M. D. Conway, 160.

Renan's “Life of Jesus,” 245.

“Richmond Enquirer,” the, on the subserviency of the North, 73.

Ripley, George, 22.

“Romance of the Republic,” A, by Mrs. Child, XIX.

Rothschilds, the, compel the Emperor of Austria to repeal oppressive laws against the Jews, 141.

Russell, Mrs. S. S., letters to, 246, 262.


S.

Sand, George, 205.

Sargent, Miss, Henrietta, letters to, 24, 31, 54, 153, 156, 168, 206.

Savage, Rev. Minot J., 245.

Scudder, Miss, Eliza, letters to, 174, 180, 182, 183, 196; her verses to Mrs. Child, 175.

Sears, Rev. E. H., 92.

Searle, Miss, Lucy, letters to, 152, 155, 166, 167, 170.

Seminole war, origin of the, 218.

Sewall, Samuel E., letters to, 143, 232; Mrs. Child visits, 156.

Sewall, Mrs. S. E., letters to, 197,234, 254, 257.

“Sex in education,” by Dr. E. H Clarke, 229.

Shaw, Miss, Sarah, letter to, 12.

Shaw, Francis G., letters to, 30, 35, 37, 62, 70, 165, 177, 198, 205, 216, 218, 261.

Shaw, Hon., Lemuel, letter to, 145.

Shaw, Colonel Robert G., 172, 173, 235; death of, 176; proposed statue of, 190; sword of rescued, 236; opposed to burning of Darien, 237 ; his grave at Fort Wagner, 238: Whittier's tribute to, 240.

Shan, Mrs. S. B., letters to, 68, 75, 78, 85, 87, 93, 98, 140, 141, 144, 147, 150, 164, 171, 172, 176, 180, 189, 190, 195, 199, 213, 218, 222, 224, 226, 229, 233, 239. 240, 241,245, 246, 252,258.

Sheridan's (Phil.) barbarities toward the Indians, 220.

Siam, abolition of slavery in, 216.

Silsbee, Mrs., Nathaniel, letters to, 59, 67.

Sims, Thomas, the fugitive slave, 144; his ransom secured by Mrs. Child, 145, 189.

Slaves, cruelties to, 126-132.

Smith, Gerrit, makes an anti-slavery speech in Congress, 70; his regard for Mrs. Child, 166.

Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 213.

Somerville, Mary, Life of, 222.

“ Spanish Gypsy,” The, 197.

Sphinx, the Egyptian, 71.

Spirit-photography, 234.

Sprague, Charles, 235.

“Standard,” the “National Anti-slavery,” edited by Mrs. Child, XIII., 43; letter to, 163.

Stowe, Harriet Beecher, and “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” 69.

Suffrage for women, appeal to Mr. Sumner in behalf of, 207.

Sumner, Charles, speaks in Congress against Fugitive Slave Law, 69; influenced by Mrs. Child's “Appeal,” 77; the assault on, 78; calls on Mrs. Child, 88S; his position on the Mason and Slidell case, 163; Milmore's bust of, 187; letters to, 207.

Swedenborg and the New Church, 20(2.

Swedenborg's key of correspondences 75.


T.

Taine's (H. A.) papers on art 200.

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