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506. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 31st ultimo, information in relation to the illicit introduction of slaves into the United States: with a statement of the measures which have been taken to prevent the same. January 13, 1820, read, and ordered to lie on the table.

531. A refutation of the calumnies circulated against the southern & western states, respecting the institution and existence of slavery among them : to which is added, a minute and particular account of the actual state and condition of their Negro population : together with historical notices of all the insurrections that have taken place since the settlement of the country

535. Free Negroes and mulattoes : House of Representatives, January 16, 1822 : the committee, directed by an order of the House of Representatives, at the last session of the legislature of this commonwealth, to report a bill concerning the admission into this state of free negroes and mulattoes, have considered the matter referred to them, and have agreed to the following report ...

552. A letter addressed to the Liverpool Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery : on the injurious effects of high prices of produce, and the beneficial effects of low prices, on the condition of slaves

557. A review of some of the arguments which are commonly advanced against parliamentary interference in behalf of the Negro slaves : with a statement of opinions which have been expressed on that subject by many of our most distinguished statesmen, including, Earl Grey, Earl of Liverpool, Lord Grenville, Lord Dudley and Ward, Lord Melville, Mr. Burke, Mr. Pitt, Mr. Fox, Mr. Windham, Mr. Wilberforce, Mr. Canning, Mr. Brougham, Sir. S. Romilly, Mr. Warre, &c. &c. &c.

575. Negro slavery; or, A view of some of the more prominent features of that state of society, as it exists in the United States of America and in the colonies of the West Indies, especially in Jamaica.

585. Substance of the debate in the House of Commons, on the 15th May, 1823, on a motion for the mitigation and gradual abolition of slavery throughout the British dominions : with a preface and appendixes, containing facts and reasonings illustrative of colonial bondage.

588. Thoughts on the necessity of improving the condition of the slaves in the British colonies : with a view to their ultimate emancipation; and on the practicability, the safety, and the advantages of the latter measure

589. Thoughts on the necessity of improving the condition of the slaves in the British colonies : with a view to their ultimate emancipation; and on the practicability, the safety, and the advantages of the latter measure