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2. Extracts and observations on the foreign slave trade
3. American slavery as it is : testimony of a thousand witnesses.
4. Views of colonization.
5. On the condition of the free people of color in the United States.
6. Letter of Gerrit Smith, to Hon. Henry Clay.
7. Description of the island of Trinidad and of the advantages to be derived from emigration to that colony.
8. Address to the churches of Jesus Christ, by the Evangelical Union Anti-Slavery Society, of the city of New York, auxiliary to the Am. A.S. Society : with the constitution, names of officers, board of managers, and executive committee, April, 1839.
9. Texas, its claims to be recognized as an independent power, by Great Britain; examined in a series of letters,
10. An address delivered at Perry, N.Y. July 4, 1839
11. Speech of Hon. Thomas Morris, of Ohio, in reply to the speech of the Hon. Henry Clay : in Senate, February 9, 1839.
12. Free and friendly remarks on a speech lately delivered to the Senate of the United States, by Henry Clay, of Kentucky, on the subject of the abolition of North American slavery.
13. Colonization and abolition contrasted.
14. Report on sundry petitions respecting distinctions of color.
15. American slavery as it is : testimony of a thousand witnesses.
16. Proceedings of a meeting of friends of Rev. John Pierpont, and his reply to the charges of the committee, of Hollis Street Society : October 26th, 1839.
17. Slaveholding a malum in se, or invariably sinful
18. Moral rule of political action : a discourse delivered in Hollis Street Church, Sunday, January 27, 1839
19. Report of the Holden slave case : tried at the January term of the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of Worcester, A.D. 1839
20. Proceedings of the session of Broadway Tabernacle, against Lewis Tappan, with the action of the Presbytery and General Assembly.
21. Report of the Committee on Slavery.
22. A discourse on the slavery question : delivered in the North Church, Hartford, Thursday evening, Jan, 10, 1839
23. The martyr age of the United States
24. Poem, dedicated by the board of the Boston Female Anti-slavery Society, to the women of Great Britain, in commemoration of their untiring efforts in the cause of British West India emancipation
25. Jamaica : The speech ... at the bar of the House of Lords, against the bill entitled "An act to provide for the enactment of certain laws in the island of Jamaica." Friday, 28th June, 1839.
26. Jamaica : The speech of W. Burge, esq. Q. C., agent for Jamaica, at the bar of the House of Commons, against the bill entituled "An act to provide for the enactment of certain laws in the island of Jamaica."
27. The evils of slavery, and the cure of slavery : the first proved by the opinions of southerners themselves, the last shown by historical evidence
28. The American anti-slavery almanac, for 1840 : being bissextile or leap-year, and the 64th of American independence : calculated for New York : adapted to the northern and middle states.
29. Proceedings of the third Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women : held in Philadelphia, May 1st, 2d and 3d, 1839.
30. A letter on the slave trade still carried on along the eastern coast of Africa, called the province of Mosambique : showing the little importance those possessions are of to Portugal, in a commercial point of view, and suggesting improvements : addressed (by permission) to T. Fowell Buxton, Esquire
31. A concise history of the commencement, progress and present condition of the American colonies in Liberia
32. The martyr age in the United States of America : an article from the London and Westminister review, for December, 1838
33. Practical remarks on the slave trade : and on the existing treaties with Portugal
34. British India : speeches delivered by Major-General Briggs and George Thompson, Esq. at the annual meeting meeting of the Glasgow Society, for promoting the cause of universal emancipation, protecting the aborigines of the British dependecies, and bettering the condition of the natives of India; held August 1, 1839.
35. An address from the Convention of American Women, to the Society of Friends, on the subject of slavery.
36. A plea for "a man and a brother," by David Ruggles : made on the 18th July, 1839, before a public meeting held at the hall, 245 Spring Street : also, extracts from the speeches of messrs. Philip A. Bell & William P. Johnson, with notes and remarks.
37. Speech of the Hon. Henry Clay, in the Senate of the United States, on the subject of abolition petitions, February 7, 1839.
38. Observations on the slavery of the Africans and their descendants : and on the use of the produce of their labour
39. Seventh annual report of the board of managers of the Mass. Anti-Slavery Society : presented January 24, 1839 : with an appendix.
40. Sixth annual report of the executive committee of the American Anti-Slavery Society : with the speeches delivered at the anniversary meeting held in the city of New-York, on the 7th of May, 1839, and the minutes of the meetings of the society for business ...
41. American slavery as it is; testimony of a thousand witnesses.
42. British India : the duty and interest of Great Britain, to consider the condition and claims of her possessions in the East : addresses delivered before the members of the Society of Friends, at their yearly meeting, Devonshire House, Bishopsgate Street, on the 1st of June, 1839.
43. The chattel principle the abhorrence of Jesus Christ and the apostles; or, No refuge for American slavery in the New Testament
44. Speech of Hon. Thomas Morris, of Ohio, in reply to the speech of the Hon. Henry Clay : in Senate, February 9, 1839.
45. Right and wrong in Massachusetts
46. Extracts from the papers and proceedings ...
47. Extracts from the papers and proceedings ...
48. Extracts from the papers and proceedings ...
49. Extracts from the papers and proceedings ...
50. Extracts from the papers and proceedings ...
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