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.

THE ANTI-SLAVERY EXAMINER

By The American Anti-Slavery Society

1836

No. 1.  To the People of the United States; or, To Such Americans
As Value Their Rights, and Dare to Maintain Them.

No. 2.  Appeal to the Christian Women of the South.

No. 2.  Appeal to the Christian Women of the South.  Revised and
Corrected.

No. 3.  Letter of Gerrit Smith to Rev. James Smylie, of the State
of Mississippi.

No. 4.  The Bible Against Slavery.  An Inquiry Into the
Patriarchal and Mosaic Systems on the Subject of Human
Rights.

No. 4.  The Bible Against Slavery.  An Inquiry Into the
Patriarchal and Mosaic Systems on the Subject of
Human Rights.  Third Edition—­Revised.

No. 4.  The Bible Against Slavery.  An Inquiry Into the
Patriarchal and Mosaic Systems on the Subject of Human
Rights.  Fourth Edition—­Enlarged.

No. 5.  Power of Congress Over the District of Columbia.

No. 5.  Power of Congress Over the District of Columbia.  With
Additions by the Author.

No. 5.  Power of Congress Over the District of Columbia.  Fourth
Edition.

No. 6.  Narrative of James Williams, an American slave.

No. 7.  Emancipation in the west Indies.

No. 8.  Correspondence, between the hon.  F.H.  Elmore, one of the
south Carolina delegation in congress, and James G.
Birney, one of the secretaries of the American
anti-slavery society.

No. 9.  Letter of Gerrit Smith, to honHenry clay.

No. 10.  Emancipation In The west Indies, in 1838.

The chattel principle the abhorrence of Jesus Christ and
the apostles; or no refuge for American slavery in the new
testament. 1839.

No. 10.  American Slavery As It Is:  Testimony of a Thousand
Witnesses.

No. 10.  Speech of Hon. Thomas Morris, of Ohio, in Reply to the
Speech of the Hon. Henry Clay.

No. 11.  The Constitution A Pro-Slavery Compact Or Selections
From the Madison Papers, &c.

No. 11.  The Constitution A Pro-Slavery Compact Or Selections
From the Madison Papers, &c.  Second Edition,
Enlarged.

No. 12.  Chattel Principle The Abhorrence of Jesus Christ
and the Apostles; Or No Refuge for American Slavery
in the New Testament.

On the Condition of the Free People of Color in the
United States.

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