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Filed under: Slavery -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain Instructions for the Guidance of the Captains and Commanding Officers of Her Majesty's Ships of War Employed in the Suppression of the Slave Trade (2 volumes; London: Printed for HMSO by Harrison and Sons, 1892), by Great Britain Admiralty Report of the Commissioners, Minutes of The Evidence, and Appendix, with General Index of Minutes of Evidence and Appendix (London: G. E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode, 1876), by Great Britain Royal Commission on Fugitive Slaves (page images at HathiTrust) Considerations on the Negroe cause commonly so called: Addressed to the Right Honourable Lord Mansfield, lord chief justice of the Court of King's Bench, &c., by Samuel Estwick (Gutenberg ebook)
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Filed under: Slavery -- Law and legislation -- Massachusetts -- Cases Case of The Slave-Child, Med: Report of the Arguments of Counsel, and of the Opinion of the Court in the Case of Commonwealth vs. Aves, Tried and Determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts (Boston: I. Knapp, 1836), contrib. by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Filed under: Slavery -- Law and legislation -- New Jersey -- Cases Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court of New-Jersey, Relative to The Manumission of Negroes and Others Holden in Bondage (Burlington, NJ: Printed for "The New-Jersey Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery," by I. Neale, 1794), by New Jersey Supreme Court, ed. by Joseph Bloomfield and New-Jersey Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery
Filed under: Slavery -- Law and legislation -- North Carolina -- Rowan County Patrol Regulations for the County of Rowan: Printed by Order of the County Court, at August Term, Anno Domini 1825 (Salisbury, NC: P. White, 1825), by Rowan County (N.C.)
Filed under: Slavery -- Law and legislation -- Pennsylvania -- Cases Case of Passmore Williamson: Report of the Proceedings on the Writ of Habeas Corpus, Issued by the Hon. John K. Kane, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in the Case of the United States of America Ex Rel. John H. Wheeler vs. Passmore Williamson, Including the Several Opinions Delivered; and the Arguments of Counsel, Reported by Arthur Cannon, Esq., Phonographer (Philadelphia: U. Hunt and Son, 1856), ed. by Arthur Cannon, contrib. by United States District Court, Pennsylvania Eastern District and John H. Wheeler Filed under: Slavery -- Law and legislation -- United States The American Slave Code in Theory and Practice (New York: American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 1853), by William Goodell (page images at MOA) Extracts From the American Slave Code (second edition; Philadelphia: Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society, ca. 1829) (multiple formats at archive.org) Historical and Legal Examination of That Part of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the Dred Scott Case, Which Declares the Unconstitutionality of the Missouri Compromise Act, and the Self-Extension of the Constitution to Territories, Carrying Slavery Along With It (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1858), by Thomas Hart Benton (multiple formats at archive.org) An Inquiry into the Law of Negro Slavery in the United States of America; To Which Is Prefixed An Historical Sketch of Slavery ("volume 1" only volume published; Philadelphia: T. and J. W. Johnson; Savannah, GA: W. Thorne Williams, 1858), by Thomas Read Rootes Cobb (multiple formats at Google) A Sketch of the Laws Relating to Slavery in the Several States of the United States of America (Philadelphia: Kimber and Sharpless, 1827), by George M. Stroud (multiple formats at archive.org) A Sketch of the Laws Relating to Slavery in the Several States of the United States of America (second edition; Philadelphia: H. Longstreth, 1856), by George M. Stroud (multiple formats at archive.org) Topics of Jurisprudence Connected with Conditions of Freedom and Bondage, by John C. Hurd (page images at MOA) Views of American Constitutional Law, in Its Bearing upon American Slavery (Utica, NY: Jackson and Chaplin, 1844), by William Goodell (multiple formats at archive.org) Views of American Constitutional Law, in Its Bearing upon American Slavery (second edition; Utica, NY: Lawson and Chaplin, 1845), by William Goodell (multiple formats at archive.org) The Constitution A Pro-Slavery Compact: or, Selections From the Madison Papers, etc. (second edition, enlarged; New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1845), by Wendell Phillips, contrib. by James Madison (multiple formats at archive.org) Despotism in America: An Inquiry into the Nature, Results, and Legal Basis of the Slave-Holding System in the United States, by Richard Hildreth (page images at MOA) The Negro Law of South Carolina (Columbia, SC: Printed by J. G. Bowman, 1848), ed. by John Belton O'Neall (multiple formats at archive.org) Rights and Duties of the United States Relative to Slavery Under the Laws of War, by David Lee Child (page images at MOA) Plantation Slavery in Georgia (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1933), by Ralph Betts Flanders (page images at HathiTrust) Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments: Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartwright on This Important Subject (Augusta, GA: Pritchard, Abbot and Loomis, 1860), ed. by E. N. Elliott, contrib. by David Christy, Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Thornton Stringfellow, United States Supreme Court, Charles Hodge, James Henry Hammond, William Harper, and Samuel A. Cartwright Proceedings of the United States Senate, on the Fugitive Slave Bill, the Abolition of the Slave-Trade in the District of Columbia, and the Imprisonment of Free Colored Seamen in the Southern Ports, by United States Senate (page images at MOA) Reclamation of Fugitives From Service: An Argument for the Defendant, Submitted to the Supreme Court of the United States, at the December Term, 1846, in the Case of Wharton Jones vs. John Vanzandt (Cincinnati: Printed by R. P. Donogh and Co., 1847), by Salmon P. Chase Letter addressed to the Hon. John C. Calhoun, on the law relating to slaves, free negroes, and mulattoes, by a Virginian. (Washington, J. & G.S. Gideon, printers, 1845) (page images at HathiTrust) An essay upon the constitutional rights as to slave property. Republished from the "Southern literary messenger," for Feb. 1840. (Richmond, Printed by T. W. White, 1840), by Conway Robinson (page images at HathiTrust) The constitutional duty of the federal government to abolish American slavery : an exposé of the position of the Abolition society of New-York city and vicinity. (New York : Abolition soc. of New-York city, etc., 1855), by Abolition Society of New York City and Vicinity (page images at HathiTrust) History of the antislavery measures of the Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth United-States Congresses, 1861-65. (Boston, Walker, Fuller, and company, 1865), by Henry Wilson (page images at HathiTrust) The American slave code in theory and practice: its distinctive features shown by its statues, judicial decisions, and illustrative facts ... (New York, American and foreign anti-slavery society, 1853), by William Goodell (page images at HathiTrust) Extracts from the American slave code. ([Philadelphia, 182-]), by Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society (page images at HathiTrust) Views of American constitutional law, in its bearing upon American slavery. (Utica, N.Y., Jackson & Chaplin, 1844), by William Goodell (page images at HathiTrust) Address to the friends of contitutional liberty, on the violation by the United States House of representatives of the right of petition. (New York, American anti-slavery society, 1840), by American Anti-Slavery Society (page images at HathiTrust) Despotism in America: an inquiry into the nature, results, and legal basis of the slave-holding system in the United States. (Boston, J.P. Jewett and company; New York, Sheldon, Lamport & Blakeman; [etc., etc.], 1854), by Richard Hildreth (page images at HathiTrust) The early slave laws of Mississippi. ([Oxford? Miss., 1899?]), by Alfred Holt Stone (page images at HathiTrust) The Constitution of the United States, with the acts of Congress, relating to slavery, embracing, the Constitution, the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793, the Missouri Compromise Act of 1820, the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, and the Nebraska and Kansas Bill, carefully compiled. (Rochester, D. M. Dewey, [1854]) (page images at HathiTrust) A sketch of the laws relating to slavery in the several states of the United States of America. With some alterations and considerable additions. By George M. Stroud. (Philadelphia : [H. Longstreth], 1856), by George M. Stroud (page images at HathiTrust) Constitution and act of incorporation of the Pennsylvania society for promoting the abolition of slavery, and for the relief of free negroes, unlawfully held in bondage, and for the improving the condition of the African race. To which are added abstracts of the laws of the states of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, and of the acts of Congress, respecting slavery and the slave trade... (Philadelphia: Printed for the Society, by Hall & Atkinson, 53, Market street, 1820), by Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to the Hon. Whitemarsh B. Seabrook, of St. John's Colleton; (Charleston, Observer office press, 1835), by Edward R. Laurens (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Slavery -- Great Britain Extract from a representation of the injustice and dangerous tendency of tolerating slavery, or admitting the least claim of private property in the persons of men in England. / By Granville Sharp. ([Philadelphia] : London: Printed MDCCLXIX. Philadelphia: Re-printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Third-Street, opposite the work-house., MDCCLXXI), by Granville Sharp, George Wallace, Francis Hutcheson, James Foster, and William Warburton (HTML at Evans TCP) An essay on slavery, proving from Scripture its inconsistency with humanity and religion; in answer to a late publication, entitled, "The African trade for Negro slaves shewn to be consistent with principles of humanity, and with the laws of revealed religion." / By Granville Sharp, Esq. ; With an introductory preface, containing the sentiments of the monthly reviewers on that publication; and the opinion of several eminent writers on the subject. ; To which is added, an elegy on the miserable state of an African slave, by the celebrated and ingenious William Shenstone, Esq. ; [Two lines from Psalms] (Burlington [N.J.]: : Printed and sold by Isaac Collins,, M.DCC.LXXIII. [1773]), by Granville Sharp, Samuel Allinson, William Dillwyn, and William Shenstone (HTML at Evans TCP)
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Filed under: Antislavery movements -- Great Britain Oration by Ernest Jones, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, on the American Rebellion (1864), by Ernest Charles Jones (page images at Cornell) The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade by the British Parliament (2 volume 1808 edition), by Thomas Clarkson The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade by the British Parliament (1839), by Thomas Clarkson (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Narrative of the Life of James Watkins, Formerly a "Chattel" in Maryland, U. S.: Containing an Account of His Escape from Slavery, Together with an Appeal on Behalf of Three Millions of Such "Pieces of Property," Still Held Under the Standard of the Eagle (Bolton, UK: Kenyon and Abbatt, 1852), by James Watkins (HTML and TEI with commentary at UNC) The Story of the Life of John Anderson, the Fugitive Slave (London: W. Tweedie, 1863), ed. by Harper Twelvetrees (illustrated HTML and TEI with commentary at UNC) Case of the Vigilante, a Ship Employed in The Slave-Trade; With Some Reflections on That Traffic (London: Printed by Harvey, Darton, and Co., 1823), by London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends) (multiple formats at archive.org) Struggles for Freedom: or, The Life of James Watkins, Formerly a Slave in Maryland, U. S.; in Which is Detailed a Graphic Account of His Extraordinary Escape from Slavery, Notices of the Fugitive Slave Law, the Sentiments of American Divines on the Subject of Slavery, etc., etc. (19th edition; Manchester, UK: Printed for J. Watkins by A. Heywood, 1860), by James Watkins (HTML and TEI with commentary at UNC) A Letter on the Abolition of the Slave Trade: Addressed to the freeholders and other inhabitants of Yorkshire, by William Wilberforce (Gutenberg ebook)
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