Nos. 1 thru 82
 
				
					
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						PREFACE | 
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						VALEDICTION; Written for the Half Million Issue of 
						Anti-Slavery Tracts; by Jane Bragg. | 
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						Leeds Anti-slavery Series, No. 1 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
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						Brief Definition of Negro Slavery | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 2 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						Slavery Described by a member of Congress | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 3 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						Startling Facts. - Relative to Slavery at the Present 
						Time. | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 4 | 
						8 pgs. | 
					
					
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						The Slave-Trade, Its Extent and Horrors | 
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						Leeds Anti-slavery Series, No. 5 | 
						
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Statistics of the 
						Coloured Race | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 6 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Workings of 
						American Slavery - as Regards Caste and Prejudice | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 7 | 
						12 pgs. | 
					
					
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						Slavery a System of Inherent Cruelty | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 8 | 
						21 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Slavery Considered 
						in the Various Relations and Consequences. | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 9 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Sales by Auction of 
						Men, Women, and Children with houses, lands, and cattle, 
						&c. | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 10 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - The Farewell of a 
						Virginian Slave-Mother to her Daughter, Sold into 
						Southern Bondage | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 11 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Traffic in Human 
						Affections, with Reflections Thereon | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 12 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Alleged 
						Exaggerations of Slavery Considered | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 13 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						The Negro Our Brother Man. | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 14 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						The Death of the Slave by Maria Lowell | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 15 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						Auctioneering Avertisements  | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 16 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
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						A Slave Auction in a Southern  City | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 17 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						Sale of Aged Negroes | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 18 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						Business Letter From a Slave-Trader of North Carolina | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 19 | 
						8 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Unfavourable 
						Influence of the American Churches on the Progress of 
						Emancipation | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 20 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Expurgated American 
						Literature.  Mutilation and Suppression of Works 
						Containing Anti-Slavery Sentiments. | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 21 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Clerical 
						Oppressors. | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 22 | 
						12 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Reproof of the 
						American Church, by the Bishop of Oxford | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 23 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
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						Slave Branding | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 24 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
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						Secrets of the Prison-House | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 25 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Negro Boy Sold for 
						a Watch | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 26 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - The Blind Slave Boy | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 27 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Scene on Board A 
						Steamboat at Wilmington | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 28 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Kidnapping a Man 
						Out of Slavery into Freedom | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 29 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Man-Stealing and 
						Religion | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 30 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Paradise of Negro 
						Slaves - A Dream, by Dr. Rush | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 31 | 
						24 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Slaveholding 
						Weighed in the Blance of Truth, and its Comparative 
						Guilt Illustrated | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 32 | 
						24 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - The Fugitive Slave 
						Bill, and its Effects. | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 33 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Opinions of 
						American Ministers on Slavery and the Fugitive Slave 
						Bill. | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 34 | 
						12 pgs. | 
					
					
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						Fugitive Slaves: 
						Douglass, Pennington, Wells Brown, Garnett, Bibb, and 
						others | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 35 | 
						8 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Singular Escapes 
						from Slavery | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 36 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Fugitive 
						Settlements in Canada | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 37 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						Prayer for the Negro | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 38 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						A Voice from Old England | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 39 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						Murderous Treatment of a Slave Girl | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 40 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						Plantation Scenes | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 41 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						Sale and Separation of a Family | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 42 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						Murder of an Infant. | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 43 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
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						The Slave Ship | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 44 | 
						18 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - The Englishmen's 
						Duty to The Free and the Enslaved American. A Lecture by 
						the Rev. Charles Wicksteed, B.A.; - Twice Delivered at 
						Leeds in 1853. | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 45 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Slavery Hostile to 
						Religion, Teaches Blasphemy, and is a School for 
						Atheism. | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 46 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
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						Appalling Features of Slavery | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 47 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Think of the Slave | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 48 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - The Gentleman 
						Farmers of Virginia Attending Their Cattle-Market | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 49 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - A Slave Auction in 
						Virginia | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 50 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - The Quadroon Girl | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 51 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - An Auction Sale of 
						a Young Woman, with Reflections | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 52 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - The Christian Slave | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 53 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						Tender Mercies of the Domestic Institution | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 54 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						Conversation On Slavery, Between a Lady in Scotland, and 
						a Relative of Hers, Who Had Lately Returned From 
						Baltimore. | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 55 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						The Bible Against Slavery | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 56 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						"The Order of the Family Required It." | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 57 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						Song of Humanity. | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 58 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						The American Slave-Ship | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 59 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Hunting Slaves With 
						Blood-Hounds | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 60 | 
						2 pgs | 
					
					
						|  - Tender Mercies of 
						Slavery | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 61 | 
						2 pgs | 
					
					
						|  - Slavery Always 
						Diabolical | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 62 | 
						2 pgs | 
					
					
						|  - Scene in the Jail 
						at Washington | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 63 | 
						2 pgs | 
					
					
						|  - Slaves Happy! | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 64 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Sale of Slaves in 
						Virginia | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 65 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - The Virginia Slave 
						Crop | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 66 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Voices From 
						Slavery, Written on Reading a Paper by Joseph Sturge on 
						the Aggravated Horrors of the Slave-Trade - Oct., 1848 | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 67 | 
						
						1 pg. | 
					
					
						|  - Slaveholding 
						Piety | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 68 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						Blasting Influence of Slavery on the Social Circle | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 69 | 
						
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						Dreadful Effects 
						of Irresponsible Power | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 70 | 
						
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						The Slave-Trade 
						in Columbia | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 71 | 
						8 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Opinions of Eminent 
						Persons in Various Ages Respecting Slavery and the 
						Slave-Trade | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 72 | 
						4 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Confessions of 
						Slaveholders; or of those Living in the Midst of Slavery | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 73 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - A few Words on 
						Abstinence from Slave Produce | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 74 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Parting of a 
						Slave-Mother and her Son | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 75 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - A Contrast | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 76 | 
						2 pgs | 
					
					
						|  - Slaveholding 
						Inconsistencies | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 77 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						Phoebe Morel | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 78 | 
						1 pg. | 
					
					
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						The Witnesses. (poem) | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 79 | 
						12 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Intellect and 
						Capabilities of the Negro Race | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 80 | 
						8 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - Results of 
						Immediate Emancipaton; From Historical Evidence | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 81 | 
						2 pgs. | 
					
					
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						Who are Responsible 
						for Slavery?  Motives for Anti-Slavery Effort | 
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						| Leeds 
						Anti-slavery Series, No. 82 | 
						8 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - To the Friends of 
						Emancipation; An Appeal to Christians of all 
						Denominations | 
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						| ISSUE of HALF A MILLION 
						ANTI-SLAVERY TRACTS. | 
						6 pgs. | 
					
					
						|  - "Strike the Iron 
						While its Hot." | 
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