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2. The law-abiding conscience and the higher law conscience : with remarks on the fugitive slave question : a sermon, preached in the South Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, Dec. 12, 1850
3. The good republican : a discourse, delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Newark, N.J. on Thanksgiving Day, Dec. 12, 1850
4. The African squadron vindicated
5. Fugitive slave case : District Court of the United States for the Southern Division of Iowa, Burlington, June term, 1850 : Ruel Daggs, vs. Elihu Frazier, et als., trespass on the case
6. The family and slavery : showing the influence of slavery on the domestic relations
7. The rightful remedy. Addressed to the slaveholders of the South.
8. Correspondence between Francis Granger and Washington Hunt.
9. An address delivered before the Kentucky Colonization Society : in the Representatives' Hall, January 10, 1850
10. The king of rivers : with a chart of our slave and free soil territory
11. Creola, or, The slave & minstrel : a poetical romance, in five parts
12. The Randolph epistles.
13. Remarks on the colonization of the western coast of Africa, by the free negroes of the United States : and the consequent civilization of Africa and suppression of the slave trade.
14. God's law supreme : a sermon aiming to point out the duty of a Christian people in relation to the fugitive slave law, delivered at Village Corners, Woodstock, Conn., on the day of the annual thanksgiving, Nov. 28, 1850 and subsequently repeated by request in Southbridge, Mass.
15. Fugitive slave law : the religious duty of obedience to law : a sermon, preached in the Second Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn, Nov. 24, 1850
16. Speech of Edward Stanly, of N. Carolina, exposing the causes of the slavery agitation. Delivered in the House of representatives, March 6, 1850.
17. A brief examination of Scripture testimony on the institution of slavery, in an essay, first published in the Religious Herald, and republished by request: with remarks on a letter of Elder Galusha, of New York, to Dr. R. Fuller, of South Carolina.
18. Report of the Naval Committee to the House of Representatives, July, 1850 : in favor of the establishment of a line of mail steamships to the western coast of Africa, and thence via the Mediterranean to London; designed to promote the emigration of free persons of color from the United States to Liberia : also to increase the steam navy, and to extend the commerce of the United States : with an appendix added by the American Colonization Society.
19. A discourse on the true nature of freedom and slavery : delivered before the Washington Society of the New Jerusalem, in view of the one hundred and eighteenth anniversary of Washington's birth
20. Reality versus fiction : a review of a pamphlet published at Charleston, S.C. entitled, "The Union, past and future, how it works and how to save it."
21. Document prepared by the associated committees of the Society of Friends : who met in Baltimore in the seventh month, 1849.
22. Objections to the act of Congress, commonly called the Fugitive slave law answered : in a letter to Hon. Washington Hunt, governor elect of the state of New York
23. Reply to a circular issued by the Glasgow Association for the Abolition of Slavery : recommending a discontinuance of British support to the Boston Anti-Slavery Bazaar
24. An address delivered before a meeting of the members and friends of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society : during the annual fair December 19, 1849
25. Narrative of Sojourner Truth : a northern slave, emancipated from bodily servitude by the State of New York, in 1828 : with a portrait.
26. Slavery and the Bible
27. Anti-slavery cause.
28. Paris, June 8th, 1850 : To Margaret Smith, Jane Barclay, Elizabeth Turner ... and Mary Muir, of Glasgow[.] Ladies, A circular signed by you has just been handed me, proposing to abolitionists generally a withdraw of their co-operation from the American Anti-Slavery Society and the National Anti-Slavery Bazaar at Boston, on the allegation that the funds contributed to those societies for the abolition of slavery are expended for the propagation of infidelity ... I rejoice to be able, without delay, to contradict these erroneous statements that you have received. ...
29. Addresses and proceedings at the semi-centennial celebration of Middlebury College : held at Middlebury, Vermont, August 20, 21 and 22, 1850.
30. Sermon at the funeral of Col. Buckingham Lockwood, February 13, 1850
31. A discourse on the existing state of morals in the city of New Haven : delivered before the New Haven Washington Temperance Union, in the Court Street church, sabbath evening, Oct. 13th, and repeated in the Center church, sabbath evening, Oct. 21st, 1850
32. Discourse on the death of Zachary Taylor, late President of the United States : delivered in the Court Street Church, New Haven, sabbath morning, July 28, 1850
33. A discourse, delivered before the Church and Society of Stanwich, Conn. : on the sabbath following the interment of Rev. Platt Buffett
34. Letters on the culture and manufacture of cotton : addressed to Freeman Hunt, Esq., editor of Hunt's Merchants' magazine, and published in the numbers of that journal for February and March, 1850, in reply to the communications of A. A. Lawrence, Esq., originally published in the Merchants' magazine for Dec. 1849 and January, 1850
35. The fugitive slave law : a sermon
36. Letter to Hon. William Nelson, M.C., on Mr. Webster's speech
37. Our duty to the fugitive slave : a discourse delivered on Sunday, Oct. 6, in West Boylston, Ms., and in Worcester, Dec. 15
38. The slave question : speech of Mr. William H. Bissell, of Illinois, in the House of Representatives, Thursday, February 21, 1850 : in Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, on the resolutions referring the President's annual message to the appropriate Standing Committees.
39. The blasphemy of abolitionism exposed : servitude, and the rights of the South, vindicated : a Bible argument, together with reflections drawn from the premises ... and the evil consequences that must result to the northern states in case of division: the legitimate fruits of their unhallowed meddling, in violation of all principle and good faith--and above all, God's holy word! ...
40. The Constitution expounded, respecting its bearing on the subject of slavery : in two parts : part first.
41. Slavery among the Puritans : a letter to the Rev. Moses Stuart.
42. Speech of Mr. J.X. McLanahan, of Pennsylvania, on the slave question : delivered in the House of Representatives, February 19, 1850.
43. Slavery and the Constitution : both sides of the question
44. Report of the majority of the Select Committee on so much of the Governor's message, as relates to the extension of slavery over territory now free.
45. Speech of the Hon. Henry Clay, of Kentucky, on presenting his resolutions on the subject of slavery : delivered in Senate, Feb. 5th & 6th, 1850
46. President's plan : Speech of Hon. E. G. Spaulding, of N. York, in favor of Gen. Taylor's plan for admitting California and New Mexico, and contrasting the Chicago convention with the proposed Nashville convention : delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, April 4, 1850.
47. Speech of William H. Seward, on the admission of New Mexico : delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 26, 1850.
48. Shall slavery be extended? : Speech of Hon. W.A. Sackett, of New York, in the House of Representatives, March 4, 1850, in Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, on the president's message communicating the constitution of California.
49. Speech of the Hon. R.C. Winthrop, of Mass., on the President's message : delivered in committee of the whole in the House of Representatives of the United States, February 21, 1850.
50. Admission of California : speech of Hon. R.C. Winthrop, of Mass., on the President's message, transmitting the Constitution of California : delivered in committee of the whole in the House of Representatives of the United States, May 8, 1850.
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