The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus eBook

American Anti-Slavery Society
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 3,526 pages of information about The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus.

The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus eBook

American Anti-Slavery Society
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 3,526 pages of information about The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus.

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Babbling of slaveholders
Backs of slaves carded
  " " putrid
“Ball and chain” men
Baptist preachers
Battles in Congress
Beating a woman’s face with shoes
Bedaubing of slaves with oil and tar
Begetting slaves for pay
“Bend your backs”
Benevolence of slaveholders
Betting on crops
    " slaves
Beware of Kidnappers
Bibles searched for
Blind slaves
Blocks with sharp pegs and nails
Blood-bought luxuries
Bodley, H.S. 
Bones dislocated

BOOKS.

  African Observer
  American Convention, minutes of
      " Museum
      " State Papers
  Andrews’ Slavery and the Slave Trade
  Bay’s Reports
  Benezet’s Caution to Britain and her Colonies
  Blackstone’s Commentaries, by Tucker
  Book and Slavery irreconcilable
  Bourgoing’s Spain
  Bourne’s Picture of Slavery
  Brevard’s Digest of the Laws of South Carolina
  Brewster’s Exposition of Slave Treatment
  Buchanan’s Oration
  Carey’s American Museum
  Carolina, History of
  Channing on Slavery
  Charity, “amiable and touching!”
  Childs’ Appeal
  Civil Code of Louisiana
  Clay’s Address to Georgia Presbytery
  Colonization Society’s Reports
  Cornelius Elias, Life of
  Davis’s Travels in Louisiana
  Debates in Virginia Convention
  Devereux’s North Carolina Reports
  Dew’s Review of Debates in the Virginia Legislature
  Edwards’ Sermon
  Emancipation in the West Indies
  Emigrant’s Guide through the Valley of Mississippi
  Gales’ Congressional Debates
  Harris and Johnson’s Reports
  Haywood’s Manual
  Hill’s reports
  Human Rights
  James’ Digest
  Jefferson’s Notes
  Josephus’ History
  Justinian, Institutes of
  Kennet’s Roman Antiquities
  Laponneray’s Life of Robespierre
  Law of Slavery
  Laws of United States
  Leland’s necessity of Divine Revelation
  Letters from the South, by J.K.  Paulding
  Life of Elias Cornelius
  Louisiana, civil code of
      " , sketches of
  Martineau’s Harriet, Society in America
  Martin’s Digest of the laws of Louisiana
  Maryland laws of
  Mead’s Journal
  Mississippi Revised Code
  Missouri Laws
  Modern state of Spain by J.F.  Bourgoing
  Montesquieu’s Spirit of Laws
  Necessity of Divine Revelation
  Niles’ Baltimore Register
  North Carolina Reports by Devereaux
  Oasis
  Parrish’s remarks on slavery
  Paulding’s letters from the South
  Paxton’s letters on slavery
  Presbyterian Synod, Report of
  Picture of slavery
  Prince’s Digest
  Prison Discipline Society, reports of
  Rankin’s Letters
  Reed and Matheson’s visit to Am. churches
  Review of Nevins’ Biblical Antiquities

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