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- Liberty--a power among the nations. No. 4. : Barlow, in the eighth book of his Columbiad, gives a portrait of slavery which every freeman should study. ... New York, June 10, 1861.
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- Address of the Legislative Assembly of New Mexico. : manifesto of the Council and House of Representatives to the inhabitants of the Territory of New Mexico.
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- Bansa oste de Stadt Salvador. Hoost-stadt van het Rijk Congo. = Bansa ou S. Salvador. Capitale de Congo. [graphic] / A Leide, Chez Pierre vander Aa.
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- Startling record!! The great disunion conspiracy of Massachusetts!!! : Union men must stand by the union, stand by the president, and the army, and the best of governments, against the boasted "Hub of the Universe," the centre of disunion!
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- The voice of the clergy : among the extraordinary incidents of the times is the fact that the Democratic State Central Committee has circulated through Pennsylvania, as a campaign document, the letter of Bishop Hopkins, of Vermont, in which it is maintain
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- Southern slavery and the Christian religion. : To the editor of North American and U.S. Gazette ....
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- Liberty Displaying the Arts and Sciences, or The Genius of America Encouraging the Emancipation of the Blacks
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- New England fanaticism Who are the real disunionists? : In a speech at Framingham, Massachusetts, July 4th, 1863, Wendell Phillips, now the great apostle of abolition, said, "The Union without liberty (to the negroes,) is tenfold to-day more accursed than
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- [Scene from Northwood, or, life North and South] [graphic] / McLenan, John del ; Orr, J.W., N.Y., sc.
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- To the laboring classes. : Do you not know by experience that if a man wants to hire a person to do a job of work, that he will hire the one who will work cheapest ....
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- Proclamation of Emancipation. By the President of the United States of America. [graphic] / W. Roberts, Del. sc.; C. A. Alvord, Printer.
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- The Olive branch. Peace and union. How shall we obtain them? : 1st. Apply to the British minister to bring about foreign interference? ... 2d. Hold out the olive branch, confess our error in having resented the bombardment for Fort Sumter, propose peace a
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- W.W. Owen, Democratic candidate for jailer. : "Equal rights to all--exclusive privileges to none." Fellow citizens: The Louisville Democrat of the 26th June contains an editorial so entirely consonant with my views that I cannot restrain my desire to lay
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- W.W. Owen, Democratic candidate for jailer. : "Equal rights to all--exclusive privileges to none." Fellow citizens: The Louisville Democrat of the 26th June contains an editorial so entirely consonant with my views that I cannot restrain my desire to lay
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- A Negro festival drawn from nature in the island of St. Vincent [graphic] / From an Original Picture by Agostino Brunyas, in the possession of Sir William Young, Bart., F.R.S. ; Audinet sc.
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- The husband and wife, after being sold to different purchasers, violently separated, probably never to see each other more [graphic].
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- The mode of training blood hounds in St. Domingo and of exercising them by Chasseurs [graphic] / M. Rainsford del. ; J. Barlow sculpt.
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- Cliveden, home of the Chew Family. Built in 1760 on Germantown Ave. Seat of the Battle of Germantown. [graphic].

