E449.T69 T67 2013
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The martyrdom of abolitionist Charles Torrey / |
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E449.T69 T67 2013eb
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The martyrdom of abolitionist Charles Torrey / |
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E449 .T73 1856
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Slavery unmasked being a truthful narrative of a three years' residence and journeying in eleven southern states. |
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E449 .T73 1969
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Slavery unmasked : being a truthful narrative of a three years' residence and journeying in eleven Southern States; to which is added the invasion of Kansas, including the last chapter of her wrongs. |
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E449.T74
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The doom of slavery in the Union its safety out of it. |
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E449 .T74 1838i
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American liberties and American slavery morally and politically illustrated / |
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E449.T74 (INTERNET)
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The doom of slavery in the Union its safety out of it. |
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E449 .T747 1856i
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The annual address before the Calliopean and Polytechnic Societies of the Citadel Academy, Charleston, S.C. |
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E449 .T76 1860i
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To the people of the South Senator Hammond and the Tribune / |
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E449 .T78
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American liberties and American slavery : morally and politically illustrated / |
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E449 .T78 1969a
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American liberties and American slavery. : Morally and politically illustrated. |
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E449 .T78 1969b
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American liberties and American slavery. : Morally and politically illustrated. |
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E449 .T79
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The radical Republicans : Lincoln's vanguard for racial justice / |
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E449 .T82 1846
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Rejoice with trembling a Thanksgiving sermon preached at the First Congregational Meeting House in Wethersfield, November 26th, 1846 / |
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E449 .T82 1846i
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Rejoice with trembling a Thanksgiving sermon preached at the First Congregational Meeting House in Wethersfield, November 26th, 1846 / |
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E449 .T83 1893i
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William Jay and the constitutional movement for the abolition of slavery |
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E449 .T96 1856i
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Our country's troubles a sermon preached in the Church of the Epiphany, Philadelphia, June 29, 1856 / |
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E449 .U305
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Negroes and Negro slavery the first an inferior race: the latter its normal condition. |
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E449 .U55 1819x
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Extracts from documents in the Departments of State, of the Treasury, and of the Navy in relation to the illicit introduction of slaves into the United States. |
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E449 .V25 1836i
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Opinions of Martin Van Buren, vice president of the United States, upon the powers and duties of Congress, in reference to the abolition of slavery either in the slave-holding states or in the District of Columbia : to which are added sundry documents showing his sentiments upon other subjects. |
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