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A defence for fugitive slaves,

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Text of acts of 1793 and 1850 (4 p.) precedes t.-p.

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01/01/1850
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Spooner, Lysander, 1808-1887.
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Spooner, Lysander, Frederick Douglass papers

Spooner, Lysander, Frederick Douglass papers

Spooner, Lysander, Frederick Douglass papers

Bladensburgh, 2 August, 1775. Sir. The letters which Mr. Johnson, the adjutant brought, were read at the head of the company on Monday, being put on Tuesday, for every man who would tisk his life, in defence of American liberty to repair to the

A process in the Transilvania presbytery, &c. : Containing: 1st. The charges, depositions and defence in which the defendent is led occasionally to handle the much debated subject of psalmody. 2d. His reasons for declining, any farther connections with the body to which he belonged. 3d. His present plan of proceeding, with the pastoral charge. 4th. His belief, and that of his people, concerning the articles of faith, contended between the Reformed associate sinod; and the Sinod of New York and Philadelphia. 5th. An appendix on a late performance of the Rev. John Black of Marsh Creek, Pennsylvania

Speech of Salmon P. Chase in the case of the colored woman, Matilda : who was brought before the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County, Ohio, by writ of habeas corpus, March 11, 1837.

Spooner, Lysander, Frederick Douglass papers

A defence for fugitive slaves,

A process in the Transilvania presbytery, &c. : Containing: 1st. The charges, depositions and defence in which the defendent is led occasionally to handle the much debated subject of psalmody. 2d. His reasons for declining, any farther connections with the body to which he belonged. 3d. His present plan of proceeding, with the pastoral charge. 4th. His belief, and that of his people, concerning the articles of faith, contended between the Reformed associate sinod; and the Sinod of New York and Philadelphia. 5th. An appendix on a late performance of the Rev. John Black of Marsh Creek, Pennsylvania

In the Supreme Court of the United States : John Van Zandt, ad sectum Wharton Jones : argument for the defendant /

Notice is hereby given to such persons as have received beating orders from His Excellency Governour Shirley, to raise men for the defence of His Majesty’s colonies in North America, and have not made return of the inlistments of the men they ha

A defence for fugitive slaves,

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