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2. The substance of a pamphlet, entitled A solemn review of the custom of war : showing, that war is the effect of popular delusion, and proposing a remedy.
3. Horrors of slavery : in two parts. Part I. Containing observations, facts, and arguments, extracted from the speeches of Wilberforce, Grenville, Pitt, Burke, Fox, Martin, Whitbread, and other distinguished members of the British Parliament. Part II. Containing extracts, chiefly American, compiled from authentic sources; demonstrating that slavery is impolitic, antirepublican, unchristian, and highly criminal; and proposing measures for its complete abolition through the United States
4. Joint resolution for abolishing the traffick in slaves, and the colinization [sic] of the free people of colour of the United States : February 11, 1817 : read, and committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next.
5. Report on colonizing the free people of colour of the United States : February 11, 1817 : read, and committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next.
6. Memorial of the president and board of managers of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States : January 14, 1817 : read and ordered to lie upon the table.
7. In Senate of the United States, January 27, 1817 : Mr. Troup submitted the following motion for consideration.
8. In Senate of the United States, December 15, 1817 : Mr. Troup submitted the following motion for consideration.
9. Message from the President of the United States in compliance with a resolution of the sixteenth instant, relative to the restitution of slaves under the first article of the Treaty of Ghent.
10. The Author noting down the narratives of several free-born people of colour who had been kidnapped.
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