Pringle, Edward J
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First published, anonymously, 1852"An answer to the question, What do you think of "Uncle Tom's cabin at the South?"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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