292-295;
visit to Scotland, 295-296;
in the lecture field, 300-301;
his brother James, 302-303;
meets charges of infidelity, 303-304;
Irish Address, 304-305;
no union with slaveholders, 306-312;
Texas agitation, 316-318;
dislikes Liberty party, 319-323;
some characteristics, 326-334;
the Rynders Mob, 340-344;
publicly burns the United States Constitution, 354;
answers objections to his disunionism, 362-363;
Harper's Ferry, 365-367;
secession: first attitude to it, 370-373;
second attitude, 373;
adapts himself to circumstances, 373-381;
Lincoln and emancipation, 379;
visits Baltimore, Washington, Charleston, 381-384;
illness and death of his wife, 385-386;
differences with anti-slavery associates, 386-388;
discontinues the _Liberator_, 388;
national testimonial, 389-390;
fourth visit to England, 390-391;
champions cause of Southern negroes, 391;
champions cause of Chinese, 392;
believes in Free Trade, 392-393;
illness and death, 393-395.
Garrison, William Lloyd, Jr., 297.
_Gazette_, Boston, 217.
_Genius of Universal Emancipation_, 58, 69, 71-75.
Gibbons, James S., 309.
Giddings, Joshua R., 338.
Goodell, William, 149, 203, 247,
248.
Green, William, Jr.,
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