File:Speechofrevsamue00mays.djvu
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May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871 |
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Speech of Rev. Samuel J. May, to the convention fo citizens, of Onondaga County, in Syracuse, on the 14th of October, 1851, called "to consider the principles of the American government, and the extent to which they are trampled under foot by the fugitive slave law" occasioned by an attempt to enslave an inhabitant of Syracuse |
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Syracuse : Agan & Summers, printers |
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Bound volume contains: 1. Letter of Commodore Stockton on the slavery question / by Robert Field Stockton. -- 2. Speech...delivered at the anti-slavery meeting, Broadmead, Bristol, Sept.4th, 1851 / by George Thompson. -- 3. Some views of freedom and slavery... / by Richard De Charms. -- 4. Speech... in the county convention at Syracuse, October 14, 1851 / by Samuel J. May. -- 5. A letter on "Uncle Tom's Cabin" / by the author of "Friends in Council". -- 6. Slavery in the southern states / by Carolinian. -- 7. Slavery in the southern states / by Edward J. Pringle. -- 8. Report of the Twentieth National Anti-Slavery Bazaar. -- 9. Plain statement addressed to all honest democrats / by one of the people. -- 10. (Removed to XH.A856.H47P) -- 11. The "manifest destiny" of the American Union. -- 12. A few remarks upon "Four papers from the Boston Courier"... . -- 13. The Natick Resolution; or resistance to slaveholders... / by Henry C. Wright |
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Language | English | |
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1851 publication_date QS:P577,+1851-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Source | Internet Archive identifier: speechofrevsamue00mays |
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