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Last Days of Pompeii, The
(Bulwer-Lytton),
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Last Supper
(attrib. Raphael),
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Lawrence, Isaac,
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Leger, Theodore,
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Leonardo da Vinci,
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Leroux, Pierre,
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Letters from New-York
(Child),
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Letters from Palmyra
(Ware),
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Liberator, The,
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Liberty Bell, The
(anthology), reviewed by Fuller,
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Lieber, Francis,
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“Life” (Sturgis),
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“Like-Minded” club,
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See also
Transcendental Club

LINES—on the Death of C.C.E.,” (Fuller),
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Little and Brown, as Fuller publisher,
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Locke, John,
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London

Emerson in,
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Fuller visits,
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London Phalanx,
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Loring, Anna,
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“Lost and Won” (Fuller story),
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Louis Napoleon (president of France),
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Louis Philippe (king of France),
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“Love and Insight” (Sturgis),
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Lowell, James Russell,
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Lowell, Robert,
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Lynch, Anne Charlotte,
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Madeira, Fuller’s idealization of,
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“Magnolia of Lake Pontchartrain” (Fuller),
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Mann, Horace,
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Manzoni, Alessandro,
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Mariana (fictional representation of Fuller as child),
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Marriage

Emerson on,
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Fourier on,
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Fuller on,
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vs. Sophia Hawthorne,
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and Elizabeth Randall’s marriage,
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in
Woman in the Nineteenth Century
(“Great Lawsuit” expanded),
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and Fuller family,
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Marriage of Fuller and Giovanni Ossoli,
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criticism of in America,
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and Fuller’s rebuttal,
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first proposal rejected,
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Fuller’s defense of to friends,
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and Giovanni’s loyalty,
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pregnancy,
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question of timing of,
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residing in Florence,
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and American acquaintances,
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Fuller takes tutoring job,
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son (Nino),
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see also
Ossoli, Angelo Eugene Philip)
transit to America,
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beginning of idea,
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friends advise against,
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and Fuller as returned prodigal,
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and letter sent to mother,
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and long-ago nightmare,
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opinions of friends on,
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preparations for,
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sea passage and death of captain,
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shipwreck,
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See also
Ossoli, Giovanni Angelo

Marseillaise,
as Italian revolutionary song,
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Marseille, Fuller in,
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Martineau, Harriet,
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book written on American trip,
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Alcott dialogues in,
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correspondence with,
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and Fuller’s efforts on behalf of Nathan mistress,
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and Fuller’s fantasized visit to Europe,
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Fuller visits in Europe,
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and planned Goethe biography,
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as temporary visitor,
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Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Fair,
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Mazzini, Giuseppe,
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called to Rome as leader of republic,
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disciples of met,
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exhaustion seen in,
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and Fuller,
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Fuller’s delivery to Genoa,
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Fuller reviews book about,
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letters to and from,
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and Mazzini in contrast to Pius IX,
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on Mazzini as defeated leader,
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papers furnished for Fuller,
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Pius IX receives open letter from,
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recognizes hopelessness of situation under siege,
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religious convictions of,
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and Arconati Visconti,
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and women’s rights,
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McElrath, Thomas,
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McGill, Joseph,
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Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli
(Emerson, Clarke, Channing),
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Menzel, Wolfgang,
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Mesmeric healing, Fuller’s experience of,
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Metamorphoses
(Ovid),
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Metternich, Klemens von,
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Mexican-American War,
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Mickiewicz, Adam,
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and Emerson,
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on Fuller and Ossoli,
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and Fuller poem,
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Fuller portrait urged by,
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as Fuller’s excuse to Emerson,
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on Fuller’s mission,
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and Fuller’s pregnancy,
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and Fuller’s return to Rome,
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on Fuller’s knowledge of classical Rome,
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as possible godfather,
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letters to and from,
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and “manly sentiments,”
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religious convictions of,
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and rumors about Fuller’s pregnancy,
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Milan

Fuller visits,
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revolution in,
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recapture of,
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Milton, John,
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“Miranda” (autobiographical character),
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Miss Susan Prescott’s school, Fuller attends,
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“Mistress of Herself, Though China Fall” (Fuller),
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Mitford, Mary Russell,
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“Modern British Poets” (Fuller),
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Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de,
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Monthly Repository,
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More, Hannah,
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Moses
(Michelangelo sculpture),
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Mott, Lucretia,
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Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, monument to Fuller and Giovanni in,
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Mozier, Joseph,
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Nathan, James,
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National Woman’s Rights convention,
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Nature
(Emerson),
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Newcomb, Charles King,
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New England Galaxy,
Fuller story in,
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New York City,
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City Hall Park in,
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custodial institutions of visited,
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Fuller on
Tribune
in,
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see also New-York Tribune
)
Fuller visits
first visit,
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returning from journey west,
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New York Herald,
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New York Philharmonic Society,
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New York Prison Association,
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New York State, and Fuller on social reform,
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New York Sun,
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New-York Tribune,
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Fuller as literary editor and columnist of,
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and European journey,
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and European journey (revolutionary struggles),
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and European journey (urges socialism),
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Greeley’s Turtle Bay home as residence of,
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Mazzini praised,
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moves to boarding house,
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and James Nathan travelogues,
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at New York literary gatherings,
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