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CHAPTER XXXI.
Journey from Richmond to Washington; Interviews with the
President; Henry Clay; John Quincy Adams, &c.; Meeting
at Washington; Baltimore; Arrival at Philadelphia;
Extracts from Journal and Letters; New York; Rhode
Island; Massachusetts; Justice Story; Dr. Channing;
Reflections on completing his fiftieth year
CHAPTER XXXII.
Visit to the Seminary at Andover; Conversation with Moses
Stuart; Anti-Slavery; Yale College; Professor Silliman;
Journey to Canada; Correspondence with the Earl of
Durham; Engagements in Lower Canada; Return to
Baltimore Yearly Meeting; Visit to Friends at New York;
Extracts from Letters and Journal
Page.
106
131
CHAPTER XXXIII.
Conclusion of Labours at New York; Illness at Flushing;
Pamphlet on Slavery; Second attendance of Yearly
Meetings at Philadelphia and New York; Labours in
the State of New York and in Upper Canada; Sing Sing
Prison; Fenimore Cooper; Tonewanta Indians; Baltimore
Yearly Meeting; Prospect of Visit to West Indies
CHAPTER XXXIV.
.. 154
Departure from New York; Voyage; Arrival at Santa Cruz;
St. Thomas; Tortola; St. Christophers; Antigua; Dominica;
Letter from Thomas Fowell Buxton; Jamaica; Result of
Investigations; Address to the Planters; Havana; Return
to America
185
CHAPTER XXXV.
Savannah; Charleston; Second Visit to Washington; Inter-
views with the President, J. C. Calhoun, Henry Clay, &c.;
New York and New England Yearly Meetings; Letter to
his Children; Voyage Home; Extracts from Journal
209
CHAPTER XXXVI.
Publication of the Winter in the West Indies; African
Civilization Society; Letters; Extracts from Journal;
Address on Peace; Yearly Meeting; Engagement in
Marriage; Visit to Paris.
231
HAPTER XXXVII.
Departure for the Continent; Rotterdam; Gouda; the Hague;
Visit to the King and Queen of Holland; Amsterdam;
Bremen; Hamburgh
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CHAPTER XXXVIII.
Progress to Copenhagen; Engagements there; Visit to the
King and Queen of Denmark; Visit to Friends at Pyrmont
and Minden; Hanover; Berlin; Journey into Silesia;
Visit to the King of Prussia; Return Home
276
CHAPTER XXXIX.
Marriage; Re-settlement at Home; Extracts from Journal;
Visit to Friends at Bristol, &c.; Narrow Escapes from a
Mad Dog and Poison; Religious Engagements in Norfolk
and Suffolk; Total Abstinence; Publication of his Work
on the Papal and Hierarchical Systems; commencement
of long Journey in France and Switzerland; Boulogne;
Amiens; Clermont; Paris
303
CHAPTER XL.
Engagements at Paris continued; Duc de Broglie; Guizot;
De Toqueville; Protestant Mecting; French Bible Society;
Visit to the King and Queen at Neuilly; Journey to the
South of France; Macon; Lyons; Avignon; Nismes;
Congenies; Visit to the Friends; Illness at Congenies. . 327
CHAPTER XLI.
Journey through Savoy into Switzerland; Chamberry; Anneci;
Geneva; Countess de Sellon; Lausanne; Neufchatel;
Zurich; Basle; Strasburg; Stutgard; Visit to the King
and Queen of Wurtemberg; Brussels; Calais
354
CHAPTER XLII.
Total Abstinence Meeting at Norwich; Marriage of his
Daughter; Publication of his last Work, Thoughts on
Habit and Discipline; Journey in France; Boulogne ;
Rouen; Paris; Orleans; Tours; Mettray; Saumur;
Nantes; La Rochelle; Bordeaux; St. Foy; Nerac; Pau. 383
CHAPTER XLIII.
Journey in France continued; Pau; Toulouse; Saverdun;
Montauban; Orleans; Paris; Attendance of Yearly
Meeting; Voyage to Guernsey; Jersey; Labours there;
Lecture on Total Abstinence; Water is Best; Return
Home .
CHAPTER XLIV.
410
Extracts from Journal; Illness of his Sister Elizabeth Fry;
Letters to her; Letter to a Friend; Illness of Sir T. F.
Buxton, and Letter to him
430
CHAPTER XLV.
Extracts from Journal; Death of Sir T. F. Buxton; Public
Meeting on the Endowment of Maynooth; Letter to Dr.
Chalmers on the Duty of Christian Churches in Relation to
Slavery; Journey in Scotland and the North of England;
Death of Elizabeth Fry
449
CHAPTER XLVI.
Brief Memoirs of Sir T. F. Buxton and Elizabeth Fry; Letter
to Sir Robert Peel on the Distress among the Norwich
Poor; Correspondence on the Oregon Question; Personal
Trials; Attends the Yearly Meeting for the last time;
Letter to Sir Robert Peel on the Introduction of Slave
Grown Produce; Declaration of Faith
474
CHAPTER XLVII.
His last Engagements in the work of the Ministry; Journey
to Darlington; Last Illness, Death, and Funeral . . . 498
Recollections of Joseph John Gurney, by his Daughter
521
APPENDIX-Declaration of Faith
535