The declaration of sentiments and constitution of the American Anti-Slavery Society; : together with all those parts of the Constitution of the United States which are supposed to have any relation to slavery. : [Four lines from the Declaration of Independence]
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"Extracts from the Constitution of the United States.": pages 13-14. "Freedom of speech, and of the press, guarantied by the state constitutions.": pages 14-16. "The slave trade declared to be piracy by the law of the United States.": page 16."W.S. Dorr, printer."--Verso of title page.Sabin, J. Dictionary of books relating to America from its discovery to the present time,81826Library Company of Philadelphia. Afro-Americana, 1553-1906,281Checklist of American imprints,30019ACQ: 37080; Ian Brabner; 7/15/2008.
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Dorr, William S., printerUnited States. Constitution
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