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- [1800] Society for the Amelioration and Gradual Abolition of Slavery. by Society for the Amelioration and Gradual Abolition of Slavery.
- [1800] Metropolitan Society for the Monthly Distribution of Religious Tracts. by Metropolitan Society for the Monthly Distribution of Religious Tracts.
- [1800] "What has the North to do with slavery?" by No author
- [1800] Pro-slavery. by No author
- [1800] Appeal. by No author
- [1800] Treadmill scene in Jamaica : appeal to the ladies of Great Britain. by Glasgow Ladies' Emancipation Society.
- [1800] Justice to all parties : the rights of the slave holder, as well as the slave. by No author
- [1800] Consequences of immediate emancipation. by No author
- [1800] Contrast : the Negro, as a criminal slave, as a hard-working apprentice : twenty million pounds terling having been paid to better his condition, A by No author
- [1800] Address to the electors of Great Britain. by No author
- [1800] Essay on black apprenticed laborers in the British colonies, by Sturse, Joseph.
- [1800] Duty of promoting the immediate and complete abolition of slavery. by No author
- [1800] To the voters of South Carolina. by True Carolinian.
- [1800] Carolinians, because I have endeavoured to advocate ... by Turnbull, Robert J. (Robert James), 1775-1833.
- [1800] address to the citizens of South Carolina, An by Turnbull, Robert J. (Robert James), 1775-1833.
- [1800] Oration on music : pronounced at Portland--May 28th, 1800, An by Emerson, Samuel, 1765-1851. available in print
- [1800] Account of a Society for Missions to Africa and the East : instituted by members of the established church. by Church Missionary Society. available in print
- [1800] Superiority of moral over political power, The by Ballou, Adin, 1803-1890.
- [1800] Brief account of the colony of Liberia, A by Bayley, Solomon.
- [1800] Can West Indian slavery be justified from scripture? by Hibernian Negro's Friend Society.
- [1800] Case of Henry Dixon : statement of Ashley Sampson, of Rochester. by Sampson, Ashley.
- [1800] Slave's underground railroad to freedom, The by Chamerovzow, Louis Alexis.
- [1800] Slave's underground railroad to freedom, The by Chamerovzow, Louis Alexis.
- [1800] Cheever's "God against slavery". by May, Samuel, 1810-1899. available in print
- [1800] Edinburgh Anti-slavery Society. by Edinburgh Anti-slavery Society.
- [1800] Amp;quot;There is death in the pot!", by No author
- [1800] To Irish emigrants who are going to the United States of America. by Dublin Anti-Slavery Society.
- [1800] Chasse aux corbeaux : scenes dramatiques, La by Puaux, 19th cent. available in print
- [1800] Origin of slavery and its relations to constitutional law : words for working men, second series. by No author
- [1800] Bible against oppression, The by Whipple, Charles K. (Charles King), 1808-1900.
- [1800] Bible rights of the slave, or, Jewish servitude and American slavery compared, The by Author of A word on behalf of the slave.
- [1800] Conscience versus cotton, or, The preference of free-labour-produce. by No author
- [1800] Conscience versus cotton, or, The preference of free-labour-produce. by No author
- [1800] Fact set in fiction : a waking dream. by No author
- [1800] Faithful missionary : being a sketch of the life of Rev. William Raymond, The by American Reform Tract and Book Society. available in print
- [1800] Flogging of women in Jamaica. by British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society.
- [1800] Hint for house-keepers, A by No author
- [1800] Horrors of West India slavery. by No author
- [1800] Influence of the slave power, The by Teller of the truth.
- [1800] Fugitive slave bill. by Jay, William, 1789-1858.
- [1800] Malem-boo, the Brazilian slave. by No author available in print
- [1800] Shame and glory of the American Baptists, or, Slaveholders versus abolitions, The by Mathews, Edward, b. 1812. available in print
- [1800] Most horrible and astounding facts, or a revelation of a modern mystery of iniquity. by No author
- [1800] Twenty-sixth national anti-slavery subscription anniversary, The by Chapman, Maria Weston, 1806-1885.
- [1800] Separation from sin and sinners : should Christians withdraw themselves from sinners? by No author available in print
- [1800] Short history of slavery, A by No author available in print
- [1800] Slavery considered in its various relations and consequences. by No author available in print
- [1800] Slave's lamentation, The by No author
- [1800] Amp;quot;There is death in the pot!", by No author
- [1800] To the women of Great Britain and Ireland on the disuse of slave produce. by No author
- [1800] Thoughts on slavery by Wesley, John, 1703-1791.
- [1800] Church and "the world", The by No author
- [1800] Who are the slaveholders? : a moral drawn from "Uncle Tom's cabin," respectfully submitted to the readers of that work. by No author
- [1800] Amp;quot;I am an honest man", by No author
- [1800] Bible vindicated, The by No author
- [1800] Wisdom of Jesus, The by No author
- [1800] God's justice and mercy. by No author
- [1800] Infallibility. by No author
- [1800] Rationalism. by No author
- [1800] Prayer. by No author
- [1800] Learn by experience. by No author
- [1800] What becomes of sin? by No author
- [1800] Fulton on Dickens. by No author
- [1800] Love to God. by No author
- [1800] Negative party in religion, The by No author
- [1800] Two doctrines of the Bible on Sabbath-keeping, The by No author
- [1800] Answers to questions concerning Sabbath-keeping. by No author
- [1800] Amp;quot;It injures our business", by No author
- [1800] Choose the good, reject the evil. by No author
- [1800] Truth shall make you free, The by No author
- [1800] Two theological dead-levels, The by No author
- [1800] How common sense looks at it. by No author
- [1800] Fanaticism. by No author
- [1800] Let your faith honor God, not calumiate him. by No author
- [1800] Who wrote it? by No author
- [1800] Periodical prayer. by No author
- [1800] Hear the other side. by No author
- [1800] Man's duty to God. by No author
- [1800] Touchstone for false teachers, A by No author
- [1800] Penny-wise, pound-foolish. by No author
- [1800] Justice and love, vs. mercy. by No author
- [1800] Prepared to die. by No author
- [1800] Amp;quot;Even as others", by No author
- [1800] Do men need salvation? by No author
- [1800] Unchangeable. by No author
- [1800] Amp;quot;Lost sinners", by No author
- [1800] Times and seasons. by No author
- [1800] Do they really believe it? by No author
- [1800] Boston revival, and its leader, The by No author
- [1800] Amp;quot;He rejects the Bible!", by No author
- [1800] Concerning the management of the Boston Young Men's Christian Association. by No author
- [1800] Reasons why they keep the library locked up on Sundays, The by No author
- [1800] Pious misrepresentations. by No author
- [1800] Plot against religious liberty, A by No author
- [1800] Beloved crime, or, The North and the South at issue : a friendly address to the Americans : also, some remarks on the duty of encouraging free labour produce, The by Author of A word on behalf of the slave. available in print
- [1800] Narrative of Phebe Ann Jacobs by Upham, T. C., Mrs.
- [1800] Longfellow and Whittier on slavery. by Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882.
- [1800] No-voting theory, The by No author
- [1800] Constitution of the Anti-Slavery Society of Worcester County, North Division. by Anti-Slavery Society of Worcester County, North Division.
- [1800] Plead the cause of the poor and needy. by Thomson, Andrew, 1779-1831.
- [1800] Stolen goods for sale! : Will you buy? by No author
- [1800] Early piety, exemplified in some instructive accounts of the latter part of the lives, and happy deaths of pious children : affectionately recommended to the serious perusal of such as are young in years. by No author available in print
- [1800] Slave emancipation in Kentucky. by No author
- [1801] Account of the emancipation of the slaves of Unity Valley pen, in Jamaica, An by Barclay, David. available in print
- [1801] Letter to a member of the General Assembly of Virginia, on the subject of the late conspiracy of the slaves : with a proposal for their colonization. by Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827. available in print
- [1801] Mr. Nicholson's motion : 21st January, 1801, ordered to lie on the table : 22d January, 1801, referred to--Mr. Nicholson, Mr. Rutledge, Mr. Macon, Mr. Craik, and Mr. Parker. by Nicholson, Joseph Hopper, 1770-1817.
- [1802] Description of the eastern coast of the county of Barnstable : from Cape Cod, or Race-Point, in latitude 425', to Cape Malebarre, or the sandy point of Chatham, in latitude 4133', pointing out the spots on which the trustees of the Humane Society have erected huts, and other places where shipwrecked seamen may look for shelter, October 1802, A by Freeman, James, 1759-1835. available in print
- [1803] Longevity, remarkable instance of. by No author
- [1803] Weightier matters of the law : a discourse on Matthew, chapter XXIII, verse 23, The by No author available in print
- [1804] Address of the president of the New-Jersey Society, for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, to the general meeting at Trenton, on Wednesday the 26th of September, 1804 : published by request of the Society. by Griffith, William, 1766-1826.
- [1804] Message from the President of the United States, communicating to Congress, an extract of a letter from Governor Claiborne to the Secretary of State, with one which it covered, for their information, as to the present state of the subject to which they relate. by Louisiana. Governor (1804-1816 : Claiborne)
- [1805] Horrors of the Negro slavery existing in our West Indian islands : irrefragably demonstrated from official documents recently presented to the House of Commons, The by No author available in print
- [1805] Serious reflections on the slave trade and slavery : wrote in March, 1797 by Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813. available in print
- [1805] Bilag til historisk artikel : dagens tone af aviser : negerhandel. by No author
- [1805] Missionary herald at home and abroad, The by American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. available in print
- [1806] Remedy for duelling : a sermon delivered before the presbytery of Long Island, at the opening of their session at Aquebogue, April 16, 1806. by Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. available in print
- [1806] Remarks on the slavery of the black people : addressed to the citizens of the United States, particularly to those who are in legislative or executive stations in the general or state governments; and also to such individuals as hold them in bondage by Parrish, John, 1729-1807. available in print
- [1806] Report of the Committee appointed on the seventh instant, to inquire whether any, and if any, what additional provisions are necessary to prevent the importation of slaves, into the territories of the United States. by United States. Congress. House. Committee Appointed to Inquire Whether Any Additional Provisions Are Necessary to Prevent the Importation of Slaves into the Territories of the United States.
- [1807] Reflections on the slave-trade : extracted from a work entitled A Compendious dictionary of the Holy Bible, under the article Slavery, printed for W. Button, Paternoster-Row by R. R.
- [1807] Interessantes Gesprach uber Sclaveren in Amerika zwischen Nabob und Gottlieb, im Staate Georgien. by No author available in print
- [1807] Furibond, or, Harlequin Negro : the songs, chorusses andc. : with a description of the pantomime : as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, Monday, December, 28th 1807. by Drury Lane Theatre. available in print
- [1807] Report of the committee of the African Institution : read to the general meeting on the 15th July, 1807 : together with the rules and regulations which were then adopted for the government of the society. by African Institution (London, England) available in print
- [1807] New reasons for abolishing the slave trade : being the last section of a larger work, now first published, entitled "The dangers of the country" by Stephen, James, 1758-1832. available in print
- [1807] Claim for fresh evidence on the subject of the slave trade considered, The by No author available in print
- [1807] Speech of Mr. Plumer, at the bar of the House of Lords, on the second reading of the bill for the abolition of slave-trade, in support of the petition of the West-India planters and merchants against that measure, The by Plumer, Thomas, Sir, 1753-1824. available in print
- [1808] Review of hints on evangelical preaching. by Barrister. Review of hints to the public on the nature and effects of evangelical preaching.
- [1808] Oration on the abolition of the slave trade : delivered in the African Church, in the city of New-York, January 1, 1808, An by Williams, Peter, 1780?-1840. available in print
- [1808] Discourse, delivered at the African Meeting-House, in Boston, July 14, 1808 : in grateful celebration of the abolition of the African slave-trade, by the governments of the United States, Great Britain and Denmark, A by Morse, Jedidiah, 1761-1826. available in print
- [1809] Oration on the abolition of the slave trade : delivered in the African Church, in the city of New-York, January 2, 1809, An by Sipkins, Henry. available in print
- [1809] Trial of Amos Broad and his wife, on three several indictments for assaulting and beating Betty, a slave, and her little female child Sarah, aged three years : had at the Court of Special Sessions of the Peace, held in and for the city and county of New-York, at the City-hall, of the said city, on Tuesday, the 28th day of February, 1809 : present, the Hon. Pierre C. Van Wyck, recorder, Peter Mesier and James Drake, Esquires, aldermen : to which is added, the motion of counsel in Mr. Broad's behalf, to mitigate the imprisonment of his person, and impose a fine, and the reply of Mr. Sampson : also, the prayer or invocation of Mr. Broad, to the court, for mercy, and the address of His Honor, the recorder, on passing sentence on the defendants, The by Broad, Amos.
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