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- "Can such things be and overcome us like a summer cloud, without our special wonder?"
- "Let the people rule" : speech of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, at Concord, New Hampshire, July 31, 1860
- "Negro slavery not unjust" : speech of Charles O'Conor, Esq., at the Union Meeting at the Academy of Music, New York City, December 19, 1859
- "North American" documents : letters from Geo. Law, Ephraim Marsh, & Chauncey Schaffer
- "Posting the books between the North and the South" : speech of John J. Perry, of Maine : delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, March 7, 1860
- "Rebel war claims" : a plain statement from the records : all the acts authorizing the appropriation of money for the payment of Southern war claims were passed by Republican Congresses : read the facts
- "The Negro problem" as seen and discussed by Southern white men in conference, at Montgomery, Alabama : with criticisms by the Northern press
- "The preservation of the states united" : a discourse delivered in Harvard Church, Charlestown, on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 29, 1860
- "Wisdom better than weapons of war" : a discourse, delivered on the day of national thanksgiving at Abington, Mass. December 7, 1865
- 'Thoughts on slavery' rebutted by other thoughts on the same subject : being a review of a pamphlet issued from the press of Daniel Bixby & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1848
- 'Tis all for the best : an interesting moral tract illustrating the happy effects resulting from a confidence in the equity of divine providence
- A Negro baptism in the Hudson
- A Thanksgiving discourse : the rule of Divine Providence applicable to the present circumstances of our country : delivered in the First Presbyterian Church of Detroit, Thursday, November 28, 1860
- A Thanksgiving discourse delivered in the First Congregational Unitarian Church in Philadelphia, April 13th 1862 : by W.H. Furness D.D., in accordance with the recommendation of the President of the United States
- A book of scrips on reading of sermons in public worship : and on the agency of the Holy Spirit in divine worship, and on legal preaching on slavery
- A brief notice of American slavery, and the abolition movement
- A brief synoptical review of slavery in the United States
- A candid examination of the objections to the Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, between the United States and Great-Britain : as stated in the report of the Committee appointed by the citizens of the United States, in Charleston, South-Carolina
- A catechism for colored persons
- A caution to Great Britain and her colonies : in a short representation of the calamitous state of the enslaved Negroes in the British dominions
- A chapter of American history : five years' progress of the slave power : a series of papers first published in the Boston "Commonwealth", in July, August, and September, 1851
- A comparison of slavery with abolitionism : together with reflections deduced from the premises, touching the several interests of the United States
- A comparison of the present with the former doctrines of the general government on the subjects of slavery, the territories, internal improvements, domestic manufactures, and the veto
- A concise account of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers : embracing a sketch of their Christian doctrines and practices
- A conspiracy to defame John A. Andrew : being a review of the proceedings of Joel Parker, Linus Child and Leverett Saltonstall at the People's Convention (so called) held in Boston, Oct. 7, 1862
- A constitutional manual for the national American Party : in which is examined the question of Negro slavery in connexion with the Constitution of the United States
- A defence for fugitive slaves against the acts of Congress of February 12, 1793 and September 18, 1850
- A diplomatic episode : the rejected treaty for St. Thomas
- A discourse delivered at the Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, N.Y., upon Thanksgiving Day, November 25th, 1847
- A discourse delivered at the United Service of the Congregational Churches in Lowell, on Fast Day, April 10, 1856
- A discourse delivered before the Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, on Wednesday, February 12, 1840
- A discourse on St. Paul's epistle to Philemon : exhibiting the duty of citizens of the northern states in regard to the institution of slavery : delivered in Christ Church, Hartford, Dec. 22, 1850
- A discourse on slavery in the United States : delivered in Brooklyn, July 3, 1831
- A discourse on the character and death of John Brown : delivered in Martinsburgh, N.Y., Dec. 12, 1859
- A discourse on the covenant with Judas : preached in Hollis-Street Church, Nov. 6, 1842
- A discourse on the sin of American slavery : delivered in the Baptist church, E. Dedham, on Sabbath evening, May 21st, 1854
- A discourse on the slavery question : delivered in the North Church, Hartford, Thursday evening, Jan. 10, 1839
- A discourse on the state of the country : delivered in the First Church in Medford, on the Annual Fast, April 7th, 1842
- A discourse on the true nature of freedom and slavery : delivered before the Washington Society of the New Jerusalem, in view of the one hundred and eighteenth anniversary of Washington's birth
- A discourse on the war, preached to the Northampton volunteers, Sunday evening, April 28, 1861
- A discourse preached at Barre, January 11, 1854 : at the end of a ministry of fifty years in that town
- A discourse upon causes for thanksgiving : preached at Watertown, Nov. 30, 1862
- A discourse, delivered April 12, 1797, at the request of and before the New-York Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves, and Protecting Such of Them as Have Been or May Be Liberated
- A discourse, delivered at the African Meeting-House, in Boston, July 14, 1808 : in grateful celebration of the abolition of the African slave-trade, by the governments of the United States, Great Britain, and Denmark
- A document for the canvass : containing: The Fugitive slave law of 1850 ; Resolutions of the Baltimore Democratic Convention, held June 1, 1852 ; Resolutions of the Baltimore Whig Convention, held June 8, 1852 ; The Independent Democratic Platform, adopted at Pittsburgh, Aug. 12, 1852 ; Mr. Pierce's letter of acceptance ; Gen. Scott's letter of acceptance ; Mr. Hale's letter of acceptance ; Record of the votes of Franklin Pierce, while in Congress, on the slavery question
- A false and true revival of religion : a sermon, delivered at Music Hall, Boston, on Sunday, April 4, 1858
- A farther continuation of Dr. Coke's journal : in a letter to the Rev. J. Wesley
- A fast sermon on slavery : delivered April 2, 1835, to the Congregational Church & Society in Dover, N.H.
- A few plain words with the rank and file of the Union armies
- A few suggestions upon the Personal liberty law and "secession" (so called) : in a letter to a friend
- A forensic dispute on the legality of enslaving the Africans : held at the public commencement in Cambridge, New-England, July 21st, 1773
- A free-state view of slavery, causes of present agitation, danger and corruption of executive power and patronage : speech of Hon. Charles B. Hoard, of New York in the House of Representatives, March 30, 1858
- A friendly voice from England on American affairs
- A full statement of the reasons which were in part offered to the Committee of the Legislature of Massachusetts : on the fourth and eighth of March, showing why there should be no penal laws enacted, and no condemnatory resolutions passed by the Legislature, respecting abolitionits and anti-slavery societies
- A geographical, statistical and ethical view of the American slaveholders' rebellion
- A glance at the resources of the South in the event of separation and hostile collision with the North : together with a brief examination into the value of the Union to the South, &c., in a series of articles originally published in the Columbia, So. Ca., Telegraph
- A lecture delivered before the Female Anti-Slavery Society of Salem, at Lyceum Hall, Nov. 14, 1847
- A letter from Capt. J.S. Smith to the Revd Mr Hill on the state of the Negroe slaves : to which are added an introduction, and remarks on free Negroes, &c., by the editor
- A letter from Thomas Pinckney, Esq., to the Agricultural Society of So. Carolina, on the water culture of rice
- A letter of inquiry to ministers of the Gospel of all denominations, on slavery
- A letter on "Uncle Tom's cabin"
- A letter on the political obligations of abolitionists
- A letter to Peter Cooper, on "The treatment to be extended to the rebels individually," and "The mode of restoring the rebel states to the union" : with an appendix containing a reprint of a review of Judge Curtis' paper on the Emancipation Proclamation, with a letter from President Lincoln
- A letter to Wm. Howard Russell, LL.D. : on passages in his "Diary North and South"
- A letter to a friend in a slave state
- A letter to the Hon. Henry Clay, of Kentucky, containing a brief reply to some statements of Joseph John Gurney, in relation to Jamaica
- A letter to the Hon. Samuel A. Eliot, representative in Congress from the city of Boston : in reply to his apology for voting for the Fugitive slave bill
- A letter to the Hon. Whitemarsh B. Seabrook, of St. John's Colleton : in explanation and defence of "An act to amend the law in relation to slaves and free persons of color"
- A letter to the clergy of various denominations, in the slave states of America
- A letter to the secretaries of the American Tract Society : written in behalf of the Rev. Jeremiah Day, D.D., LL.D., Eleazer T. Fitch, D.D., and others
- A manual of Georgia for the use of immigrants and capitalists
- A memorial sketch of the Rev. George Allen
- A memorial to the Congress of the United States on the subject of restraining the increase of slavery in new states to be admitted into the Union : prepared in pursuance of a vote of the inhabitants of Boston and its vicinity, assembled at the State house, on the third of December, A.D. 1819
- A narrative of some of the proceedings of North Carolina Yearly Meeting on the subject of slavery within its limits
- A new "Sartor resartus" : being a critical analysis of a pamphlet entitled "A review of Mr. Seward's diplomacy"
- A paper containing a statement and vindication of certain political opinions
- A picture of slavery, for youth
- A plain answer to "A sermon, delivered at Rutland West-Parish, in the year 1805" entitled, "Universal salvation : a very ancient doctrine : with some accounts of the life, and character of its author, by Lemuel Haynes, A.M." in prose and poetic composition
- A plain statement addressed to all honest Democrats
- A plea for Hayti : with a glance at her relations with France, England and the United States, for the last sixty years
- A plea for humanity : a sermon preached in the Euclid Street Presbyterian Church, Cleveland, Ohio
- A plea for the South
- A plea for the slave : addressed to all professing Christians in America
- A reading upon the personal liberty laws of Massachusetts
- A refutation of the charge of abolitionism, brought by David Henshaw, and his partizans, against the Hon. Marcus Morton
- A refutation of the principles of abolition
- A remedy for the "irrepressible conflict", or, Constitutional ethics
- A reorganization of our work among the colored people
- A report on the condition of the freedmen of the Mississippi : presented to the Western Sanitary Commission, December 17th, 1863
- A review of Rev. Doctor Lord's sermon on The higher law, in its application to the Fugitive slave bill
- A review of reports to the Legislature of S.C., on the revival of the slave trade
- A review of the President's message : speech of Hon. Charles Billinghurst, of Wisconsin, delivered in the House of Representatives, August 9, 1856
- A review of the Rev. Horace Bushnell's Discourse on the slavery question : delivered in the North Church, Hartford, January 10, 1839
- A review of the Rev. Moses Stuart's pamphlet on slavery, entitled Conscience and the Constitution
- A review of the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the Dred Scott case
- A scriptural argument in favor of withdrawing fellowship from churches and ecclesiastical bodies tolerating slaveholding among them
- A sermon occasioned by the loss of the Harold and the Lexington : delivered at the Odeon, January 26, 1840
- A sermon preached before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, at the parish-church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday the 16th of February, 1710/11, being the day of their anniversary meeting
- A sermon preached in the First Congregational Church, Milton, June 4, 1854
- A sermon preached on the national Thanksgiving Day, November 26th, 1863
- A sermon, delivered May 14, 1841, on the occasion of the national fast recommended by the President
- A sermon, delivered at Montpelier, October 15, 1828, before the Vermont Colonization Society
- A sermon, preached at Lyme, New-Hampshire, at the annual Thanksgiving, Nov. 27, 1856
- A sermon, preached at New-Ark, October 22d, 1823 before the Synod of New Jersey, for the benefit of the African School, under the care of the Synod
- A sermon, preached on the fourth sabbath of Oct., 25th, 1863 : occasioned by the death of William Crounse, who died at Port Hudson in the service of his country
- A short account of the people called Quakers : their rise, religious principles and settlement in America : mostly collected from different authors, for the information of all serious inquirers, particularly foreigners
- A short explanation of the address of John L. Hunter, senator of St. Bartholomew's parish, Colleton district, concerning the political doctrine of state sovereignty & nullification
- A short history of the African Union Meeting and School-House, erected in Providence (R.I.) in the years 1819, '20, '21 : with rules for its future government
- A short sketch of the life and services of Jonathan Walker, the man with a branded hand : with a poem by John G. Whittier, and an address by Hon. Parker Pillsbury, one of Walker's anti-slavery friends, and a funeral oration by Rev. F.E. Kittredge
- A short statement of the causes which led to the war with Mexico : showing the inconsistent course of the Whig Party on the subject
- A sober view of the slavery question
- A speech delivered by James T. Shields, at Bean's Station, Tenn., May 18, 1861
- A speech on the operation of the tariff on the interests of the South, and the constitutional means of redressing its evils : delivered at Walterborough, on the 21st Oct. 1828, by James Hamilton, Jun., at a public dinner given to him by his constituents of Colleton district
- A system of prospective emancipation, advocated in Kentucky by Robert J. Breckinridge, D.D., and urged and supported in the Princeton review, in Article VI, October 1849
- A tract for the free states : let every one read and consider before he condemns : a safe and generous proposition for abolishing slavery
- A tract for the times, on the question, Is it right to withhold fellowship from churches or from individuals that tolerate or practise slavery? : read by appointment, before the Congregational ministers' meeting, of New-London County, Ct.
- A treatise on resistance and nonresistance : in which is included a scriptural distinction between the Church of Christ and the civil government of the world
- A treatise on the intellectual character, and civil and political condition of the colored people of the U. States, and the prejudice exercised towards them : with a sermon on the duty of the church to them
- A tribute to the memory of the late William Forster
- A true picture of abolition
- A union letter from a countryman to his fellow-citizens of Howard County
- A view of the action of the federal government, in behalf of slavery
- A view of the war : its causes and probable results
- A voice from Harper's Ferry : a narrative of events at Harper's Ferry, with incidents prior and subsequent to its capture by Captain Brown and his men
- A white man's government : speech of Andrew J. Rogers, of New Jersey, delivered in the House of Representatives, January 11, 1866
- Abolition of slavery : speech of Hon. John A. Kasson, of Iowa, in the House of Representatives, January 8, 1867
- Abolition philanthropy! : The fugitive slave law, too bad for southern Negroes, but good enough for free citizens of foreign birth! : Handcuffs for white men! : Shoulder straps for negroes! : Voters read!
- Abolition!! : infatuation of federal Whig leaders of the South
- Acquisition of Cuba : speech of Hon. Homer E. Royce, of Vermont, in the House of Representatives, February 15, 1859
- Acquisition of Cuba : speech of Hon. Zachariah Chandler, of Michigan, in the Senate of the United States, February 17, 1859
- Address and proceedings of the Democratic State Central Committee
- Address at the funeral of the Rev. John Oliver Means, D.D. in the Immanuel Church, Boston, December 12, 1883
- Address before the Anti-Slavery Society of Salem and the Vicinity in the South Meeting-House, in Salem, February 24, 1834
- Address delivered at the fifth anniversary of the Massachusetts Peace Society, December 25th, 1820
- Address delivered at the forty-fifth anniversary of the American Tract Society : in the Tremont Temple, Boston, Wednesday evening, May 25, 1859
- Address illustrative of the nature and power of the slave states, and the duties of the free states : delivered at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Quincy, Mass., on Thursday, June 5, 1856
- Address of Gen. William Cogswell, of Salem, at the grand New England celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation, the charge of the Mass. 54th, at Fort Wagner, and the adoption of the 15th amendment : held under the auspices of the colored citizens of New Bedford, July 18, 1871
- Address of His Excellency George N. Briggs to the two branches of the legislature of Massachusetts, January, 1849
- Address of Hon. E.H. Kellogg of Pittsfield, Mass. : together with other exercises connected with the dedication of the Town Hall, at Easthampton, Mass., June 29, 1869
- Address of Hon. Jno. R. Thurman, Representative of the Fifteenth Congressional District of New York, to his constituents
- Address of Hon. S.V. White upon the race question in the South : delivered at Salisbury, N.C., before the literary societies of Livingstone College, May 27th, 1890
- Address of Hon. W.L. Harris, Commissioner from the State of Mississippi : delivered before the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, on Monday, Dec. 17th, 1860
- Address of John Quincy Adams, to his constituents of the Twelfth Congressional District : delivered at Braintree, September 17, 1842
- Address of Thomas D. Eliot, of the 1st Congressional District of Massachusetts, to his constituents
- Address of the American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and Improving the Condition of the African Race : assembled at Philadelphia, in January, 1804 : to the people of the United States
- Address of the Congregational Union in Scotland to their fellow Christians in the United States on the subject of American slavery
- Address of the Macedon Convention
- Address of the Minnesota Civil Rights Committee to the American public
- Address of the National Democratic General Committee of the city of New York : to the electors of the state of New York who supported the national Democratic nominees for President and Vice President of the United States, Breckinridge and Lane
- Address of the New York City Anti-Slavery Society
- Address of the New-England Anti-Slavery Convention to the slaves of the United States : with an address to President Tyler : adopted in Faneuil Hall, May 31, 1843
- Address of the People's Club of Philadelphia in favor of Gen. Simon Cameron for the next Presidency of the United States
- Address of the Republican State Central Committee to the electors of Rhode Island
- Address of the State Rights' and Jackson Party
- Address of the Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends : held in the city of New York, in the sixth month, 1852, to the professors of Christianity in the United States on the subject of slavery
- Address of the committee appointed by a public meeting held at Faneuil Hall, September 24, 1846, for the purpose of considering the recent case of kidnapping from our soil, and of taking measures to prevent the recurrence of similar outrages : with an appendix
- Address of the sufferers of the Eastern district of the city of Baltimore, to the Yearly Meeting, held in Baltimore, 10th month 28th, 1822
- Address to the national democracy of the state of Iowa
- Address to the people of Beaufort and Colleton districts, upon the subject of abolition
- Address to the people of Chester district, assembled to discuss the question of nullification and deliberate on other subjects of national concern
- Address to the people of the United States : together with the proceedings and resolutions of the Pro-slavery Convention of Missouri, held at Lexington, July, 1855
- Address to the people of the slave holding states
- Addresses of Hon. I.A. Lapham, LL.D., and Hon. Edward Salomon : at the dedication of the rooms in the south wing of the Capitol for the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Wednesday evening, January 24, 1866
- Addresses of Hon. Millard Fillmore : on his arrival at New York, from Europe, and at the several points on his way home in response to the congratulations of the people
- Admission of California : remarks of Mr. Cass, of Michigan, in reply to the reference to his opinions on the alleged sovereign power of Congress over the territories by Mr. Berrien, of Georgia
- Admission of Georgia : speech of Hon. Hiram R. Revels, of Mississippi, in the Senate of the United States, March 16, 1870
- Admission of Georgia : two speeches delivered by Hon. Carl Schurz, of Missouri, in the United States Senate, March 18 and April 19, 1870
- Admission of Kansas : speech of Hon. Henry M. Phillips, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, March 9, 1858, on the admission of Kansas as a state under the Lecompton Constitution
- Admission of Kansas : speech of Hon. J.S. Morrill of Vermont on the admission of Kansas as a free state into the Union : delivered in the House of Representatives, June 28, 1856
- Admission of Kansas : speech of Hon. James Harlan, of Iowa, in the Senate of the United States, March 27, 1856
- Admission of Kansas : speech of Hon. Marcus J. Parrott, of Kansas : delivered in the House of Representatives, April 10, 1860
- Admission of Kansas : speech of Hon. Robert B. Hall, of Massachusetts : delivered in the House of Representatives, March 27, 1858
- Admission of Kansas : vindication of the rights of the people against executive usurpation : speech of Hon. Edward Joy Morris, of Pennsylvania : delivered in the House of Representatives, March 26, 1858
- Admission of Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution : speech of Hon. John B. Haskin, of New York, against the admission of Kansas, and in favor of justice to Northern Democrats : delivered in the House of Representatives, March 10, 1858
- Admission of Kansas under the Wyandott Constitution : speech of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, in reply to Mr. Seward and Mr. Trumbull : delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 29, 1860
- Admission of Oregon : speeches of Hon. Clark B. Cochrane, of New York, and Hon. Benjamin Stanton, of Ohio, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 11 and 12, 1859
- Affairs in Kansas territory : speech of Hon. Lyman Trumbull, of Illinois, delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 14, 1856, on the motion to print thirty-one thousand extra copies of the reports of the Majority and Minority of the Committee on Territories, in reference to affairs in Kansas
- Africans taken in the Amistad : Congressional document, containing the correspondence, &c., in relation to the captured Africans
- Aggressions of the slave power : speech of the Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, in reply to Hon. Jefferson Davis, delivered in the Senate, January 26, 1860
- American progress, Judge Douglas, the presidency : speech of Mr. Marshall of California in the House of Representatives, March 11, 1852 in reply to the speech of Mr. Breckinridge of Kentucky
- American slavery : a sermon preached at Christ Church Chapel, Bridgwater, on Sunday, May the first, 1853
- American slavery : just published : a reply to the letter of Bishop Hopkins, of Vermont, on this important subject
- American slavery, a prayer for its removal : a sermon delivered in Durham, Connecticut
- Americanism : speech of Hon. Lewis D. Campbell, of Ohio ; delivered at the American Mass Meeting, held in Washington City, February 29th, 1856, as reported and published in the "American organ"
- An Englishman's thoughts on the crimes of the South, and the recompence of the North
- An account of the Congo independent state : read before the American Philiosophical Society, November 2, 1888, and February 1, 1889
- An account of the emancipation of the slaves of Unity Valley Pen, in Jamaica
- An account of the insurrection in St. Domingo, begun in August 1791 : taken from authentic sources
- An account of the slave trade on the coast of Africa
- An account of the sufferings of Friends of North Carolina Yearly Meeting : in support of their testimony against war, from 1861 to 1865
- An address : education and labor : delivered before the Georgia Teachers' Association, August 1st, 1879
- An address before the Salem Female Anti-Slavery Society, at its Annual Meeting, December 7, 1851
- An address delivered as the introduction to the Franklin lectures, in Boston, November 14, 1831
- An address delivered at the Broadway Tabernacle, N.Y. August 1, 1838 : by request of the people of color of that city, in commemoration of the complete emancipation of 600,000 slaves on that day, in the British West Indies
- An address delivered at the inauguration of the Union Club, 9 April, 1863
- An address delivered before the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association on its fourteenth triennial festival, October 5, 1848
- An address delivered before the Old Colony Anti-Slavery Society at South Scituate, Mass., July 4, 1839
- An address delivered before the Pro-slavery Convention of the State of Missouri, held in Lexington, July 13, 1855 : on domestic slavery, as examined in the light of Scripture, of natural rights, of civil government, and the constitutional power of Congress
- An address delivered before the Union Agricultural Society of Adams, Rodman, and Loraine, Jefferson County, New York, 12 September, 1861
- An address delivered before the free people of color in Philadelphia, New-York, and other cities during the month of June, 1831
- An address delivered in Charleston, before the Agricultural Society of South-Carolina, at its anniversary meeting, on Tuesday, the 18th August, 1829
- An address delivered in the court-house in Concord, Massachusetts, on 1st August, 1844 : on the anniversary of the emancipation of the Negroes in the British West Indies
- An address of Charles Hudson, of Mass., to the citizens of the Fifth Congressional District of that state, on retiring from the office of Representative in Congress
- An address on slavery : delivered in Danvers, Mass
- An address on the annexation of Texas, and the aspect of slavery in the United States, in connection therewith : delivered in Boston, November 14 and 18, 1845
- An address on the missionary aspect of African colonization
- An address on the progress of the abolition cause : delivered before the African Abolition Freehold Society of Boston, July 16, 1832
- An address to King Cotton : by Eugène Pelletan ... ; translated by Leander Starr
- An address to abolitionists of the Methodist Episcopal Church
- An address to the churches in relation to slavery : delivered at the first aniversary of the Ohio State Anti-slavery Society
- An address to the freemen of the state of South-Carolina : containing political observations on the following subjects, viz. I. On the citizens making a temporary submission to the British arms, after the reduction of Charlestown in 1780. II. On Governor Rutledge's proclamation of the 27th of September, 1781. III. On the mode of conducting the election, for the Assembly at Jacksonborough. IV. On the Exclusion act, which cuts off the citizens from the rights of election. V. On the Confiscation act. VI. On the Amercement act. VII. The conclusion, with remarks to prove the necessity of an amnesty, or act of oblivion
- An address to the members of the Religious Society of Friends on the duty of declining the use of the products of slave labour
- An antidote for a poisonous combination recently prepared by a "Citizen of New-York," alias Dr. Reese, entitled, "An appeal to the reason and religion of American Christians," &c. : also David Meredith Reese's "Humbugs" dissected
- An appeal for freedom : made in the Assembly of the State of New York, March 7th, 1859
- An appeal of the people of West Virginia, to Congress, for its immediate action, and their acceptance of the "nation's proposal" for the gradual abolishment of slavery
- An appeal to facts
- An appeal to patriots against fraud and disunion : speech of Hon. Anson Burlingame, of Massachusetts : delivered in the U. S. House of Representatives, March 31, 1858
- An appeal to the people of the North
- An appeal to the people of the northern and eastern states, on the subject of Negro slavery in South Carolina
- An appeal to the professors of Christianity, in the southern states and elsewhere, on the subject of slavery
- An appeal to workingmen
- An earnest and affectionate address to all people, and especially religious professors of every name : and an address to reformers: from the yearly meeting of Congregational Friends, held at Waterloo, N.Y., in the sixth month, 1849
- An epistle to the clergy of the Southern States
- An essay on slavery
- An ex-slaveholders view of the Negro question in the South
- An examination of the Mosaic laws of servitude
- An inquiry into the causes of the insurrection of the Negroes in the island of St. Domingo : to which are added, observations of M. Garran-Coulon on the same subject, read in his absence by M. Guadet, before the National Assembly, 29th Feb. 1792
- An inquiry into the effects of putting a stop to the African slave trade, and of granting liberty to the slaves in the British sugar colonies : by the author of the Essay on the treatment and conversion of African slaves in the British sugar colonies
- An oration delivered before the New England Society in the City of New York, December 22, 1846
- An oration delivered before the authorities of the city of Boston, at the celebration of the Declaration of Independence, July 5, 1847
- An oration delivered before the municipal authorities of the city of Providence, Friday, July 4, 1856
- An oration delivered by appointment before the Union & State Rights Party, on the 4th of July 1832, at the Second Presbyterian Church : by James H. Smith
- An oration delivered in the city of Charleston : before the State Rights & Free Trade Party, the State Society of Cincinnati, the Revolution Society, the '76 Association, the Young Men's Free Trade Association, and several volunteer companies of militia, on the 4th of July, 1832, being the 56th anniversary of American Independence
- An oration delivered on the fourth of July, 1861 : before the municipal authorities of the city of Boston
- An oration on domestic slavery : delivered at the North Meeting-House in Hartford, on the 12th day of May, A.D. 1791 : at the meeting of the Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Freedom, and the Relief of Persons Unlawfully Holden in Bondage
- An oration on the abolition of the slave trade : delivered in the African Church, in the city of New-York, January 1, 1808
- An oration, delivered before the municipal authorities of the city of Fall River, July 4, 1860
- An oration, delivered in the Independent, or Congregational Church, Charleston : before the State Rights & Free Trade Party, the State Society of Cincinnati, the Revolution Society, the '76 Association, and the State Volunteers, on the 4th of July, 1833, being the 57th anniversary of American Independence
- Annexation of Santo Domingo : speech of Justin S. Morrill of Vermont, delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 7, 1871
- Annual message of Alexander W. Randall, Governor of the state of Wisconsin : delivered to the Legislature, January 12, 1860
- Annual message of the Governor to the General Assembly of the State of Vermont : October session, 1854
- Annual report of the Association for the Benefit of Colored Orphans
- Annual report of the Association for the Religious Instruction of the Negroes in Liberty County, Georgia
- Annual report of the Board of Managers of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, presented ...
- Annual report of the Board of Managers of the New-England Anti-Slavery Society, presented ...
- Annual report of the missionary to the Negroes in Liberty County, Ga.
- Anti-slavery before Garrison : an address at a meeting of the Connecticut Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, September 19, A.D. 1902
- Anti-slavery melodies : for the friends of freedom
- Anti-spoonerism, or, The reactionary forces of the Negro : with a scriptural view of the "Equality of man" : also, considerations on the dogma of "Man has no property in man"
- Appeal to honest voters
- Apportionment of representation : speech of Hon. Lot M. Morrill, of Maine : in the Senate of the United States, March 8, 1866
- Argument of John Quincy Adams, before the Supreme Court of the United States : in the case of the United States, appellants, vs. Cinque, and others, Africans, captured in the Schooner Amistad, by Lieut. Gedney, delivered on the 24th of Febuary and 1st of March, 1841 : with a review of the case of the Antelope, reported in the 10th, 11th and 12th volumes of Wheaton's reports
- Argument of Wendell Phillips, Esq. against the repeal of the personal liberty law : before the Committee of the Legislature, Tuesday, January 29, 1861
- Arguments in favor of the support of Taylor and Fillmore
- Articles of peace and commerce between the most serene and mighty prince James II, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the Christian faith, &c., and the most illustrious lords, the Douletli Basha, Aga, & governours of the famous city and kingdom of Algiers in Barbary : ratified and confirmed by Sir William Soame, Baronet, His Majesties ambassador to the grand signior, on the fifth day of April, old style, 1686
- Assault on Mr. Sumner : speech of Hon. Andrew Oliver, of New York, delivered in the House of Representatives, July 12, 1856
- Assault on Mr. Sumner : speech of Hon. W.S. Damrell, of Massachusetts, in the House of Representatives, July 12, 1856
- Assault on Senator Sumner : speech of Hon. Chauncey L. Knapp, of Massachusetts, delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, July 12, 1856
- Baccalaureate address to the graduating classes of Oberlin College, June 28, 1891
- Baltimore platforms, slavery question : speech of Hon. Joshua R. Giddings, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, June 23, 1852
- Be natural! : a discourse
- Beadle's dime comic speaker : comprising gems of wit, humor and drollery, from the best and freshest sources
- Bill and report of John A. Bingham : and vote on its passage, repealing the territorial New Mexican laws establishing slavery and authorizing employers to whip "white persons" and others in their employment, and denying them redress in the courts
- Billy Emerson's Nancy Fat songster : being a collection of his popular Ethiopian lyrics, to which is added the latest comic and sentimental songs of the day
- Biographical sketch of Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee : together with his speech at Nashville, June 10, 1864, and his letter accepting the nomination as Vice President of the United States, tendered him by the National Union Convention, held at Baltimore, on the 7th and 8th of June, 1864
- Biographical, historical and incidental sketch of Ossian E. Dodge
- Biography of Martin Van Buren
- Boston Courier report of the Union Meeting in Faneuil Hall, Thursday, Dec. 8th, 1859 : speeches of ex-Gov. Lincoln, Edward Everett, Caleb Cushing ; resolutions adopted by the meeting ; letters of ex-President Pierce, Judge Curtis, ex-Govs. Morton and Clifford, Profs. Felton and Pierce, Erasmus D. Beach, and others ; names of signers to the call : phonographic report
- Boston slave riot, and trial of Anthony Burns : containing the report of the Faneuil Hall meeting, the murder of Batchelder, Theodore Parker's lesson for the day, speeches of counsel on both sides, corrected by themselves, verbatim report of Judge Loring's decision, and, a detailed account of the embarkation
- Brief remarks on the Slave Registry Bill : and upon a special report of the African Institution, recommending that measure
- Britain and the Boers : both sides of the South African question : with map
- British Honduras, Central America : a plain statement to colored people of the U.S. who contemplate emigration
- British colonial slavery
- Bryant's Power of music : being a collection of all the latest and best sentimental and Negro songs, etc., as sung by the inimitable Bryant's Minstrels
- Butler's record
- Byron Christy's burnt cork comicalities
- California and New Mexico : speech of Mr. John A. Rockwell of Connecticut in relation to slavery in the territories : delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, February 17, 1849
- Calm examination of Dr. McMaster's letters on civil government
- Canada's part in freeing the slave
- Cass and Taylor on the slavery question
- Caste and slavery in the American church
- Catalogue of the officers and students of Oberlin Theological Seminary for 1870-1871
- Centennial anniversary of the Pennsylvania Society, for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, the relief of free Negroes unlawfully held in bondage, and for improving the condition of the African race
- Charles Hudson, in memoriam : a paper read at the meeting of the Worcester Society of Antiquity, on the evening of June 7, 1881
- Christian communion with slaveholders : will the Alliance sanction it? : letters to Rev. John Angell James , D.D., and Rev. Ralph Wardlaw, D.D., shewing their position in the alliance
- Christianity and civil liberty : a Thanksgiving sermon delivered in the meeting house of the First Baptist Church, Providence, November 26th, 1846
- Christianity and emancipation, or, The teachings and influence of the Bible against slavery
- Christianity and race prejudice : two discourses delivered in the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C., May 29th, and June 5th, 1910
- Christy's bones and banjo melodist : being a collection of the most popular, fashionable, patriotic, Ethiopian comic and humorous songs, speeches, etc. : as sung and delivered by the world renowned Christy's Ministrels at their popular entertainments throughout the United States
- Circular of the National Committee of the Pittsburgh Convention, appointed February 22, 1856
- Citizenship sovereignty
- Civil government, a divine institution : a sermon delivered before the General Assembly of the state of Vermont, October 9, 1857
- Civil rights : speech of Hon. Thomas M. Norwood, of Georgia, delivered in the United States Senate, April 30 and May 4, 1874
- Commercial conventions : direct trade : a chance for the South
- Communication from his Honor the mayor, Randal MacGavock : transmitted to the City Council of Nashville, Tenn. with accompanying document