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2. The U.S. Sanitary Commission.
3. U.S. Sanitary Commission : Historical Bureau.
4. The character and influence of abolitionism : a sermon preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, on Sabbath evening, December 9, 1860
5. The character and influence of abolitionism : b a sermon preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, N.Y., on Sunday evening, Dec. 9, 1860/ New York? : s.n.,
6. The character and influence of abolitionism : a sermon preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, on Sabbath evening, Dec. 9th, 1860
7. The character and influence of abolitionism : a sermon preached in the First Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn, N.Y., on Sunday evening, December 9th, 1860
8. African servitude : when, why, and by whom instituted : by whom, and how long, shall it be maintained? : read and consider.
9. Slavery
10. Church Anti-Slavery Society of Philadelphia : declaration of principles.
11. Lectures on slavery : delivered in the North Presbyterian Church, Chicago
12. Inorganic forces ordained to supersede human slavery
13. Speech of Hon. R. Hutcheson, of Madison County, delivered in the House of Representatives, March 12, 1860 : the tendency of the principles and teachings of the Republican Party, disunion, insurrection and Negro equality.
14. Judge Douglas--the bill of indictment : speech by Carl Schurz ; delivered at the Cooper Institute, New-York, Sept. 13, 1860.
15. Negro slavery unjustifiable : a discourse
16. Pennsylvania and the Fugitive slave law : the statute of March 3d, 1847, its real import explained : correspondence between the Hon. John Letcher, Governor of Virginia and Lewis D. Vail, Esq., of Philadelphia : views of the National intelligencer upon the subject.
17. The union : national and state sovereignty alike essential to American liberty : a discourse delivered in the hall of the House of Representatives at the Capitol in Frankfort, Ky., December 19, 1859
18. The interest in slavery of the southern non-slaveholder. : the right of peaceful secession : slavery in the Bible.
19. The John Brown invasion; an authentic history of the Harper's Ferry tragedy, with full details of the capture, trial, and execution of the invaders and of all the incidents connected therewith. With a lithographic portrait of Capt. John Brown, from a photograph by Whipple.
20. The end of the irrepressible conflict
21. Concessions and compromises.
22. Abstract of remarks by Rev. Daniel Foster, general agent of the Kanzas Relief Committee, at the Kanzas Relief Meeting, in the City Hall, Worcester, Wednesday evening, December 19, 1860.
23. Four millions of emancipated slaves in the United States : an appeal to the National Committee of the British Freedmen's-Aid Associations.
24. Herod, John and Jesus, or, American slavery and its Christian cure : a sermon preached in Division street church, Albany, N.Y.
25. Property qualification or no property qualification : a few facts from the record of patriotic services of the colored men of New York, during the wars of 1776 and 1812, with a compendium of their present business, and property statistics
26. The new pantheon, or, The age of black.
27. John Brown's expedition reviewed in a letter from Rev. Theodore Parker, at Rome, to Francis Jackson, Boston.
28. English anti-slavery and the American War : a letter to Mrs. Harriet B. Stowe.
29. A slave slae in Georgia : a true story.
30. Gerrit Smith and the Vigilant Association of the City of New-York.
31. Thatsachen aus der politischen Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten : zur Verstèandigung èuber die am 6. November 1860 zu entscheidenden Fragen.
32. The American Board and American slavery
33. The American Board of Missions and slavery : a reprint of the correspondence in the "Nonconformist" newspaper; to which is added, an article on the fall of Dr. Pomroy and his consequent dismissal from office
34. John Brown of Harper's Ferry : interesting correspondence between Mrs. Mason of Virginia and Mrs. Child.
35. Testimonies of Capt. John Brown, at Harper's Ferry : with his address to the court.
36. The census and slavery; : a Thanksgiving discourse, delivered in the Chapel at Clifton Springs, N.Y., November 29, 1860
37. Lessons from the life of Theodore Parker : a discourse
38. Songs for the great campaign of 1860 : comprising a choice collection of original and selected solos, glees, choruses froom the best authors : words and music
39. Labour and slavery
40. Address
41. Argument of E.C. Larned, Esq., counsel for the defence : on the trial of Joseph Stout, indicted for rescuing a fugitive slave from the United States deputy marshal, at Ottawa, Ill., Oct. 20, 1859
42. American slavery : demonstrations in favor of Dr. Cheever, in Scotland : letter of sympathy from distinguished clergymen and other gentlemen : speeches at meetings in Edinburgh and Glasgow, by Drs. Candlish, Guthrie, Alexander, Buchanan, and Smyth : and a statement of Dr. Cheever's case, by Rev. H. Batchelor : letter of Dr. Guthrie to the Presbyterian.
43. Letter of Rev. Samuel D. Campbell, of Geneva, Alabama, on African colonization: in reply to a review on the subject by Rev. Dr. J. B. Adjer, of South Carolina.
44. An address to the electors of the ninth congressional district of Massachusetts.
45. Speech of Hon. John B. Alley, of Mass., on the principles and purposes of the Republican Party : delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Monday, April 30, 1860.
46. Letter to the Hon. Wm. C. Rives, of Virginia, on slavery and the union
47. English opinion on the American rebellion
48. Success of the Calhoun revolution : the Constitution changed and slavery nationalized by the usurpations of the Supreme court : speech of Hon. James M. Ashley, of Ohio : delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, May 29, 1860.
49. Slavery
50. Personal liberty for all men : speech of Hon. James Barnett, of Madison, on the Personal Liberty Bill.
51. Message of love : south-side view of Cotton is king : and the philosophy of African slavery
52. Bill and report of John A. Bingham : and vote on its passage, repealing the territorial New Mexican laws establishing slavery and authorizing employers to whip "white persons" and others in their employment, and denying them redress in the courts.
53. Review of Gov. Banks' veto of the revised code : on account of its authorizing the enrollment of colored citizens in the militia
54. The epidemic of the nineteenth century / by E. Boyden, of Hopedale, Albemarle County, Va.
55. The alternative: a separate nationality, or the Africanization of the South.
56. Proceedings of an union meeting, held in New York. An appeal to the South.
57. Southern sectionalism : speech of Hon. John Hickman, of Penn. : delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, May 1, 1860.
58. Anti-Spoonerism, or, The reactionary forces of the Negro : with a scriptural view of the "Equality of man" : also, considerations on the dogma of "Man has no property in man"
59. The slave's appeal
60. Out of the house of bondage : for the freedmen
61. Read, reflect and vote!
62. Speech of the defendant's counsel, Richard O'Gorman : State of New York vs. Col. M. Corcoran.
63. Report of the Select Committee, to which was referred the petition relative to slave hunting in the state of New York.
64. The election of a Black Republican president, an overt act of aggression on the right of property in slaves: the South urged to adopt concerted action for future safety. A speech before the people of Albemarle, on the 2d day of January, 1860.
65. Courts cannot change the Constitution : speech of Hon. J. R. Doolittle, of Wisconsin : in the United States Senate, February 24, 1860.
66. Disorganization and disunion. Speech of Hon. Edward McPherson, of Pennsylvania. Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1860.
67. The Republican party the result of Southern aggression : speech of Hon. C. B. Sedgwick, of New York ; delivered in the House of Representatives, March 26, 1860.
68. The issues : the Dred Scott decision : the parties : speech of Hon. Israel Washburn, Jun., of Maine, delivered in the House of Representatives, May 19, 1860.
69. The rise and fall of the Democratic party. Speech of Hon. Kinsley S. Bingham, of Michigan. Delivered in the United States Senate, May 24, 1860.
70. The barbarism of slavery : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the bill for the admission of Kansas as a free state, in the United States Senate, June 4, 1860.
71. The Republican party; its origin, necessity and permanence : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, before the Young Men's Republican Union of New-York, July 11th, 1860.
72. The address of the Hon. Abraham Lincoln, in [v]indication of the policy of the framers of the Constitution and the principles of the Republican Party : delivered at Cooper Institute, February 27th, 1860
73. Who is responsible for the present slavery agitation?
74. The man who doesn't vote.
75. Speeches of Hon. Humphrey Marshall & Hon. B.F. Hallett, in the city of Washington, on the nomination of Breckinridge and Lane.
76. Minority report of Mr. Stevens, delegate from Oregon : showing the grounds upon which the regular southern delegation were entitled to seats in the convention at the Front Street Theatre, Baltimore : Mr. Leach's protest against the exclusion of their delegates : Mr. Breckinridge's acceptance of the nomination : General Lane's acceptance : the Democratic platform.
77. Biographical sketches of Hon. John C. Breckinridge, Democratic nominee for president, and General Joseph Lane, Democratic nominee for vice president.
78. Substance of a speech by Hon. John C. Breckinridge : delivered in the hall of the House of Representatives, at Frankfort, Kentucky, December 21, 1859.
79. Address of Hon. John C. Breckinridg[e], Vice President of the United States : preceding the removal of the Senate from the old to the new chamber : delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 4, 1859.
80. Relations of the states : speech of Hon. John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky, on the Davis resolutions, in the U.S. Senate, May 24, 1860.
81. The Doctrines and policy of the Republican Party : as given by its recognized leaders, orators, presses, and platforms.
82. The great issue to be decided in November next! : shall the Constitution and the Union stand or fall? : shall sectionalism triumph? : Lincoln and his supporters : behold the record!
83. Life of Abraham Lincoln.
84. The Conspiracy to break up the Union : the plot and its development : Breckinridge and Lane the candidates of a disunion party.
85. Speech of the Hon. William B. Reed, on the presidential question : delivered before the National Democratic Association, Philadelphia, September 4, 1860.
86. Proceedings of the National Democratic State Convention, holden in Norombega Hall, Bangor, Maine, on the second day of October, 1860 : and Address of the electors of Maine
87. State sovereignty and the doctrine of coercion
88. Address to the clergy of all denominations on colonization.
89. Daniel O'Connell upon American slavery : with other Irish testimonies.
90. The philosophy of the abolition movement
91. The duty of disobedience to the Fugitive slave act : an appeal to the legislators of Massachusetts
92. The "infidelity" of abolitionism
93. No slave-hunting in the Old Bay State : an appeal to the people and legislature of Massachusetts.
94. A fresh catalogue of southern outrages upon northern citizens.
95. The non-resistance principle : with particular application to the help of slaves by abolitionists
96. Correspondence between Lydia Maria Child, and Gov. Wise and Mrs. Mason, of Virginia.
97. The duty of disobedience to the Fugitive slave act : an appeal to the legislators of Massachusetts
98. The patriarchal institution : as described by members of its own family
99. The right way the safe way : proved by emancipation in the British West Indies, and elsewhere
100. Das Star-Spangled Banner.
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