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2. Vol. 07, No. 01 (Whole No. 313), January 5, 1856 - No. 52 (Whole No. 364), December 27, 1856: Rural New Yorker
3. Map of the United States: Freedom and Slavery
4. Section of Original and Present Pantheon
5. Freedom and Slavery, and the Coveted Territories
6. Plan and View of the Arch of Constantine
7. Section and Elevation of Coliseum
8. Original Plan of Pantheon
9. Elevation of Pantheon
10. Plan of Coliseum
11. Aqua Claudia
12. Taureau Durham (Master-Butterfly)
13. Ryūhoku Narushima diary, Volume 3
14. Vache de Mariahof, plate 711 from the Concours agricole series
15. Speech of Col. Jas. C. Zabriskie, on the subject of slavery : and in reply to the address of the Pittsburgh Convention, and Geo. C. Bates : delivered at Sacramento, Cal., on the 10th day of May, A.D. 1856.
16. The gospel to be published and applied against all sins : a discourse delivered at the anniversary of the Congregational Board of Publication, in Central Church, Boston, May 28, 1856
17. A tract for the free states : let every one read and consider before he condemns : a safe and generous proposition for abolishing slavery.
18. Southern slavery reduces northern wages.
19. A north-side view of slavery : a sermon on the crime against freedom, in Kansas and Washington. Preached at Henniker, N.H., August 31, 1856
20. Our national condition, and its remedy : a sermon, preached in the Pine Street Church, Boston, on Sunday, June 22, 1856
21. The state of the country : a discourse preached in the Federal Street Meetinghouse in Boston, on Sunday, June 8, 1856.
22. The Democratic demonstration at Poughkeepsie. Speech of Hon. R. M. T. Hunter, of Virginia.
23. African slavery in America
24. Freedom versus slavery : letters from Henry B. Pearson, late of the Philadelphia bar, to Hon. Rufus Choate, on his letter to the Whig Committee of the state of Maine : originally written by request, and published in the Eastern mail, Waterville, for August and September, A.D. 1856.
25. America's misfortune; or, A practical view of slavery.
26. Slavery or freedom, a strange matter, truly! : letters from Remsen to Rynders.
27. The fugitive slave law and its victims.
28. Negroes and religion : The Episcopal Church at the South : memorial to the general convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
29. Desultory remarks on the question of extending slavery into Missouri : as enunciated during the first session of the sixteenth Congress
30. Justice to the south! : An address
31. Emancipation, its conditions and policy : a lecture by Dr. Elder, of Philadelphia, at the Tremont Temple, Boston
32. Kanzas and the Constitution
33. The issue, and its consequences : an address
34. The last signs : a sermon preached at the Unitarian Church in Jersey City, on Sunday morning, June 1, 1856
35. Bible slaveholding not sinful : a reply to "Slaveholding not sinful, by Samuel B. Howe [i.e. How], D.D."
36. Great Fillmore meeting, held at the Academy of Music, in the city of New York : also, a message from President Fillmore, on the 6th August, 1850.
37. Liberty or slavery, the only question : oration: delivered on the fourth of July, 1856, at Jamestown, Chautauque [sic] Co., New York
38. A plain statement addressed to all honest Democrats
39. Questions and expositions of slavery : obtained from those who have experienced it
40. The Republican campaign songster: a collection of lyrics, original and selected, specially prepared for the friends of freedom in the campaign of fifty-six.
41. Ten letters on the subject of slavery : addressed to the delegates from the Congregational Associations to the last General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church
42. Slavery in the United States, and the claims of the anti-slavery society to our aid and sympathy.
43. The crime against Kansas : the apologies for the crime, the true remedy, speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, in the Senate of the United States, 19th and 20th May, 1856.
44. Triumph of equal school rights in Boston : proceedings of the presentation meeting held in Boston, Dec. 17, 1855 : including addresses by John T. Hilton, Wm. C. Nell, Charles W. Slack, Wendell Phillips, Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Charles Lennox Remond.
45. American slavery : is Mrs. Stowe wrong in exposing its horrors and iniquities?
46. Biography of an American bondman
47. The union of the states. By Anna Ella carroll ...
48. Songs for freemen : a collection of campaign and patriotic songs for the people, adapted to familiar and popular melodies, and designed to promote the cause of "free speech, free press, free soil, free men, and Fremont."
49. Is Millard Fillmore an abolitionist?
50. Appeal on behalf of the sufferers in Kansas.
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