The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 eBook

American Anti-Slavery Society
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,269 pages of information about The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4.

The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 eBook

American Anti-Slavery Society
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,269 pages of information about The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4.

  Tart, John
  Tate, Calvin H.
  Taylor, James H.
    " John
    " Lawton, and Co. 
  Texan minister, Anson Jones
  Thatcher, Colonel
  Thome and Kimball
  Thome, James A.
  Thompson, Henry P.
  Thomson, Mr.
    " , Sandford
  Todd, R.S. 
  Toler, William
  Tolin, Cornelius D.
  Townsend, Ely
    " , Samuel
  Tucker, Judge
  Turnbull, Robert
  Turner, John
    " , John D.
    " , L.
  Tarton, S.B. 
  Tuscaloosa Flag of the Union
  Upsher, Judge
  Ustick, William A.
  Vance, John
  Van Buren, Martin
  Varillat, H.
  Vicksburg Register
  Virginia Minister
  Virginian
  Walker, John
  Walton, George
    " , John W.
  Walsh, Sarah
  Washington Globe
  Waugh, Dr. Jeremiah S.
  Weld, Angelina Grimke
  Wells, Thomas J.
  West Eli
  Western Luminary
    " Medical Journal
    " " Reformer
    " Review
  Westgate, George W.
  Whitbread, Samuel
  Whitefield, George
    " , Needham
  Whitehead, C.C.
    " , W.W. 
  White, Hiram
  Wightman, Rev. William M.
  Wilberforce, W.
  Wilkins, C.W. 
  Wilkinson, Alfred
  Williams, George W.
  Willis, Robert
  Willis, William
  Wilmington Advertiser
  Wilson, Rev. Joseph G.
  Winchester Virginian
  Wirt, William
  Wisner, F.
  Witherspoon, Dr.
  Woodward, Jeremiah
  Woolman, John
  Wotton, John
  Wright, Mr.
  Yampert, T.J.  De
  Yearly meeting of Friends
Woman dying
  " flogged because her child died
  " maniac
  " no respect for
Women at childbirth
  " " the same labor with men
  " " work
  " miscarry under the whip
  " not breeding
  " pregnant whipped
  " severe whippers of slaves
  " slaves
Workhouse at Charleston
Working hours
  " of slaves
Worn-out slaves
“Worse and worse”
Worship of God prohibited
Wounds by gunshot
Wright Isaac
Yokes for slaves

THE

ANTI-SLAVERY EXAMINER.

No. 10.

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SPEECH

of

HON.  THOMAS MORRIS,

OF OHIO,

IN REPLY TO THE SPEECH OF

THE

HON.  HENRY CLAY.

IN SENATE, FEBRUARY 9, 1839.

NEW YORK: 

PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY,

NO. 143 NASSAU STREET: 

1839.

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