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2. A sermon, delivered May 14, 1841, on the occasion of the national fast recommended by the president
3. Facts and observations relative to the participation of American citizens in the African slave trade
4. Emigration to Jamaica : why should not Englishmen, Irishmen, and Scotchmen, go to Jamaica?
5. To the public.
6. A review of J.J. Gurney's letters on the progress of freedom in the West Indies : with Dr. Channing's remarks on the same also reviewed.
7. Speech of C.M. Clay of Fayette, in the House of Representatives of Kentucky : upon the bill to repeal the law of 1835, "to prohibit the importation of slaves into this state".
8. The scriptural duty of churches in relation to slaveholders professing Christianity
9. The commerce of British India : viewed in it probable influence on the slave products of the United States
10. Slavery and the domestic slave trade, in the United States
11. African Methodist Episcopal Church magazine.
12. African Methodist Episcopal Church magazine.
13. African Methodist Episcopal Church magazine.
14. Kendall's expositor.
15. The financial power of slavery : the substance of an address delivered in Ohio, in September, 1840
16. The New England anti-slavery almanac, for 1841 : being the 65th year of American independence : calculated for Boston and the Eastern states.
17. Baptist anti-slavery correspondent.
18. Statute laws of the commonwealth of Liberia, and plan of civil government.
19. Correspondence between Oliver Johnson and George F. White, a minister of the Society of Friends : with an appendix.
20. Slavery of the United States, to sinful and foolish customs
21. A lecture on education : delivered before the Mechanics' and Manufacturers' Association of Oswego, July 12, 1841
22. A view of the excise law of the state of New-York.
23. To the Christian churches of the United States : the address of the Belfast Anti-Slavery Society.
24. Speech of Mr. Giddings, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, upon a proposition of Mr. Thompson, of South Carolina, to appropriate one hundredthousand dollars for the removal, subsistence and benefit of such of the Seminole chiefs and warriors as my surrender for emigration : delivered Feb. 9, 1841.
25. Christianity versus slavery, or, A report, published in the "Glasgow argus" newspaper, November 8, 1841, of a lecture, delivered at an anti-slavery meeting in that city, by George Thompson, esq. : an extract from a pamphlet, entitled, "Proceedings at the first public meeting of the Society for the extinction of the slave trade and colonization of Africa, held ... June 1, 1840 : three papal briefs of Urban VIII, Benedict XIV, and ... Gregory XVI ... now presented, with prefatory remarks, to the Catholics of Ireland, by Hugh Charles, Lord Clifford.
26. Right and wrong amongst the abolitionists of the United States. With an introductory letter by Harriet Martineau ... and an appendix.
27. Description of Haydon's picture of the great meeting of delegates : held at the Freemasons' Tavern, June 1840, for the abolition of slavery and the slave trade throughout the world : Thomas Clarkson, president.
28. Christian Church; anti-slavery and non-resistance applied to church organizations
29. A lecture on the Haytien revolutions : with a sketch of the character of Toussaint L'Ouverture : delivered at the Stuyvesant Institute (for the benefit of the Colored orphan asylum) February 26, 1841
30. Emancipation
31. Argument of Roger S. Baldwin, of New Haven, before the Supreme Court of the United States : in the case of the United States, appellants, vs. Cinque, and others, Africans of the Amistad.
32. Argument of John Quincy Adams, before the Supreme Court of the United States : in the case of the United States, appellants, vs. Cinque, and others, Africans, captured in the schooner Amistad, by Lieut. Gedney, delivered on the 24th of February and 1st of March, 1841 : with a review of the case of the Antelope, reported in the 10th, 11th, and 12th volumes of Wheaton's Reports.
33. A letter to the clergy of various denominations, in the slave states of America
34. Four letters to the Reverend James Caughey, Methodist Episcopal minister : on the participation of the American Methodist Episcopal Church in the sin of American slavery
35. Speech of Mr. Rayner, of North Carolina, on the question of the reception of abolition petitions. Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. States on Tuesday, June 15, 1841.
36. Essai sur les moyens dextirper les prâejugâes des blancs contre la couleur des africains et des sang-mãelâes
37. Right and wrong among the abolitionists of the United States : or, objects, principles, and measures of the original American Anti-Slavery Society, unchanged ...
38. Queries respecting the human race, to be addressed to travellers and others
39. Three months in Great Britain
40. Ninth annual report of the Board of Managers of the Mass. Anti-Slavery Society : presented January 27, 1841 : with an appendix.
41. Message from the Governor.
42. Message from the governor.
43. Resolution offered by Mr. Lawrence, for the reference of so much of the Governor's message, as relates to the correspondence between the governors of New-York and Virginia.
44. Communication from the Governor, transmitting a report and resolutions of the Assembly of Alabama, relative to the controversy between Maine and Georgia.
45. Preamble and resolution offered by Mr. Paige, in relation to the controversy with the state of Virginia relative to fugitive slaves.
46. Message from the Governor, transmitting resolutions of the Legislature of Mississippi, and other papers, in relation to the controversy between Virginia and New-York.
47. Message from the Governor, transmitting a communication from the Hon. John M. Patton, Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia, together with a copy of his reply thereto.
48. Message from the Governor, transmitting a report and resolutions adopted by the House of Delegates of Maryland, on the subject of surrendering fugitives from justice.
49. Message from the Governor, transmitting a communication from the Hon. John Rutherfoord, Lieutenant and Acting Governor of Virginia.
50. Tit for tat, or, Reciprocal remonstrance to promote national reform : British Christians remonstrating with Americans on Negro slavery : American Christians remonstrating with Britons on intemperance - British slavery : to aid the total abstinence cause.
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