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2. Death of Washington
3. Untitled lithograph from the series Les bons bourgeois
4. Death of William Henry Harrison
5. Divina commedia. Inferno, canto 5 (1). 1846
6. Divina commedia. Inferno, canto 5 (2). 1846
7. Map Of The United States Including Oregon, Texas And The Californias, showing the Boundary claimed by the United States, Boundary offered as Compromise, Boundary Proposed by Great Britain ...
8. Map on Temperance Designed by W. M. Murrell The reformed Cruiser Author of the Cruise of the Columbia &c.
9. Substance of an argument of Samuel F. Vinton, for the defendants in the case of the commonwealth of Virginia vs. Peter M. Garner and others, for an alleged abduction of certain slaves.
10. The rights and condition of women : considered in "The church of the Messiah," November 8, 1846
11. The state of Ohio vs. Forbes and Armitage : arrested upon the requisition of the government of Ohio, on charge of kidnapping Jerry Phinney, and tried before the Franklin circuit court of Kentucky, April 10, 1846.
12. Scriptural temperance : a sermon delivered in the Hollis Street Meeting-House, Boston, on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26, 1856
13. Argument of William H. Seward in defence of William Freeman on his trial for murder at Auburn, July 2lst and 22nd, 1846
14. Elegiac poem on the death of Nathaniel Peabody Rogers
15. Destruction of Pompeii : the fate of guilt, and triumph of innocence.
16. American women responsible for the existence of American slavery : a conversation between an anti-slavery lecturer and a lady
17. Speech of Mr. Culver, of New York, on the Texas and Oregon questions : delivered in the House of Representatives, U.S., January 30th, 1846.
18. Speech of Mr. D.R. Tilden, of Ohio, on the bill to raise two regiments of riflemen and for other purposes : delivered in the House of Representatives, U.S. March 24, 1846.
19. âEmancipation immâediate et compláete des esclaves : appel aux abolitionistes
20. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: November 10, 1845 - August 4, 1846 (Box 3)
21. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: April 1, 1846 - April 29, 1846 (Box 3/Folder 10)
22. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: May 1, 1846 - May 12, 1846 (Box 3/Folder 11)
23. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: May 15, 1846 - May 31, 1846 (Box 3/Folder 12)
24. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: June 3, 1846 - June 16, 1846 (Box 3/Folder 13)
25. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: June 17, 1846 - June 29, 1846 (Box 3/Folder 14)
26. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: July 1, 1846 - July 9, 1846 (Box 3/Folder 15)
27. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: July 10, 1846 - July 21, 1846 (Box 3/Folder 16)
28. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: July 25, 1846 - August 4, 1846 (Box 3/Folder 17)
29. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: January 1, 1846 - January 24, 1846 (Box 3/Folder 6)
30. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: January 27, 1846 - February 23, 1846 (Box 3/Folder 7)
31. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: February 24, 1846 - March 18, 1846 (Box 3/Folder 8)
32. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: March 20, 1846 - March 30, 1846 (Box 3/Folder 9)
33. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: August 7, 1846 - August 31, 1846 (Box 4/Folder 1)
34. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: September 6, 1846 - October 9, 1846 (Box 4/Folder 2)
35. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: October 11, 1846 - October 17, 1846 (Box 4/Folder 3)
36. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: October 18, 1846 - October 30, 1846 (Box 4/Folder 4)
37. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: November 1, 1846 - November 4, 1846 (Box 4/Folder 5)
38. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: November 5, 1846 - November 23, 1846 (Box 4/Folder 6)
39. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: November 23, 1846 - December 15, 1846 (Box 4/Folder 7)
40. Ezra Cornell Correspondence: December 15, 1846 - January 12, 1847 (Box 4/Folder 8)
41. Proceedings of a crowded meeting of the colored population of Boston : assembled the 15th July, 1846, for the purpose of bidding farewell to William Lloyd Garrison, on his departure for England : with his speech on the occasion.
42. A brief view of American chattelized humanity, and its supports
43. A brief notice of American slavery, and the abolition movement.
44. American slavery : address on the subject of American slavery, and the progress of the cause of freedom throughout the world : delivered in the National Hall, Holborn, on Wednesday evening, September 2, 1846
45. American slavery. Report of a public meeting held at Finsbury Chapel, Moorfields, to receive Frederick Douglass, the American slave, on Friday, May 22, 1846.
46. Fourteenth annual report presented to the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, by its Board of Managers, January 28, 1846 : with an appendix.
47. Papers on the slave power : first published in the "Boston Whig," in July, August, and September, 1846
48. Correspondence between Warren Lackey, Baalis Bullard, and John Orcutt : on the one part, and Augustine C. Taft on the other part : all of Uxbridge, Mass., mutually dissolving church fellowship.
49. Two letters from Henry C. Wright to the Liverpool Mercury : respecting the Rev. Drs. Cox and Olin, and American man-stealers.
50. Rev. Doctors Cox and Leifchild and American man-stealers.
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