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2. [Gambel's Partridge] Callipepla gambelii.: J.Gould & H.C. Richter del et lith.: Hullmandel & Walton, Imp.
3. Vol. 01, No. 01, January 3, 1850 - No. 52, December 26, 1850: Rural New Yorker
4. View of the Organs with the clitoris hanging down in its natural position, when not erect
5. View of the Organs when the clitoris was raised toward the abdomen
6. Union and freedom, without compromise : speech of Mr. S.P. Chase, of Ohio, in the Senate of the United States, March 26-7, 1850, on the compromise rssolutions [sic] submitted by Mr. Clay on the 25th of January.
7. Union and freedom, without compromise : speech of Mr. Chase, of Ohio, on Mr. Clay's compromise resolutions.
8. Travels in south-eastern Asia : embracing Hindustan, Malaya, Siam and China, with notices of numerous missionary stations, and a full account of the Burman empire
9. Theodore Parker's review of Webster : speech of Theodore Parker, delivered in the old Cradle of liberty, March 25, 1850.
10. The territorial question : speech of Hon. Wm. L. Dayton, of New Jersey, in Senate of the United States, March 22, 1850.
11. The slavery question in New-York : in Assembly, January 23, 1850.
12. The rightful remedy. Addressed to the slaveholders of the South.
13. The proceedings of the Union Meeting : held at Castle Garden, October 30, 1850.
14. The position and course of the South
15. The obligation of man to obey the civil law : its ground, and its extent : a discourse delivered December 12, 1850, on occasion of the public Thanksgiving : in the Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, N.Y.
16. The minutes of the Christian anti-slavery convention. Assembled April 17th-20th, 1850. Cincinnati, Ohio.
17. The liberty almanac for 1851.
18. 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
19. The law and the testimony concerning slavery.
20. The king of rivers : with a chart of our slave and free soil territory
21. The good republican : a discourse, delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Newark, N.J. on Thanksgiving Day, Dec. 12, 1850
22. The function and place of conscience, in relation to the laws of men : a sermon for the times; preached at the Melodeon, on Sunday, September 22, 1850
23. The fugitive slave law : a sermon
24. The fugitive slave law : a discourse delivered in the Congregational Church in West Bridgewater, Mass., on Sunday, November 17th, 1850
25. The floral telegraph; or Affection's signals, by the Late Captain Marryatt
26. The floral gift; from nature and the heart, Edited by Mary Chauncey
27. The family and slavery : showing the influence of slavery on the domestic relations
28. 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! ...
29. The anti-slavery reform, its principle and method.
30. The Right of petition : remarks of Messrs. Seward, Hale, and Chase, with a sketch of the debate in the Senate on various petitions and other matters connected with the subject of slavery.
31. The Randolph epistles.
32. The Presidents of the United States: Washington 1789 to Fillmore 1850
33. The Fugitive slave bill, or, God's laws paramount to the laws of men : a sermon, preached on Sunday, October 20, 1850 /by Rev. Nathaniel Colver, pastor of the Tremont Street Church ; published by request of the church.
34. The Fugitive slave bill, its history and unconstitutionality : with an account of the seizure and enslavement of James Hamlet, and his subsequent restoration to liberty.
35. The Constitution expounded, respecting its bearing on the subject of slavery : in two parts : part first.
36. The African squadron vindicated
37. Speeches of Messrs. Hayne and Webster in the United States Senate on the Resolution of Mr. Foot, January 1830.
38. Speeches of Hon. William H. Seward, and Hon. Lewis Cass, on the subject of slavery : delivered in the Senate of the United States, March, 1850.
39. Speeches of Hon. John C. Calhoun, and Hon. Daniel Webster, on the subject of slavery : delivered in the Senate of the United States, March, 1850.
40. Speech on the slavery resolutions : delivered in the general assembly which met in Detroit in May last
41. Speech of the Honorable Daniel Webster, on the compromise bill : delivered in the Senate of the United States, on the 17th day of July, 1850.
42. Speech of the Hon. W.H. Seward, on the admission of California, and the subject of slavery : delivered in the United States Senate, on Monday, March 11, 1850.
43. Speech of the Hon. Sam Houston, of Texas, in reply to, and in explanation of, articles published in the "Southern Press" : delivered in the Senate of the United States, Monday, September 9, 1850.
44. 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.
45. Speech of the Hon. Isaac Toucey, in the Senate of Connecticut : on the slavery question : delivered June 11th, 1850.
46. Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, on the subject of slavery : delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 7, 1850.
47. Speech of William H. Seward, on the admission of California : delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 11, 1850.
48. Speech of William H. Seward, on emancipation in the District of Columbia : delivered in the Senate of the United States, September 11, 1850 : also an extract from his speech on the Fugitive slave law.
49. Speech of Mr. Schenck, of Ohio, in reply to Mr. Giddings : in the House of Representatives, December 27, 1849, in debate upon a resolution to appoint the standing committees.
50. Speech of Mr. Horace Mann, of Mass., on the subject of slavery in the territories, and the consequences of the threatened dissolution of the Union : delivered in the House of Representatives, February 15, 1850.
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