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Civil Rights
various, ca. 1789 to 1867
14 Early Important Imprints on Slavery, Privateering, Kansas Statehood, and More
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A collection of fourteen pamphlets of published speeches, sermons, and reports by important political and public figures, including Harriet Beecher Stowe, William Seward, William Pickney, Rev. Nathan Strong, and more. Each publication is of differing size and length, ranging from 7 to 83pp and dating from 1789 to 1867. Two of the pamphlets are published in German. The imprints concern various governmental issues, including the abolition of slavery, the admission of Kansas as a state, International Prize law and piracy, and the state of the country, along with a sermon and an international view on the American Civil War. The group has varying degrees of toning, soiling, and foxing. Areas of chipping and small tears at the edges. Overall very good. Please refer to the photographs for further condition information.

Includes:
1. "Our Country: Its Capabilities, Its Perils, and Its Hope. Being A Plea for the Early Establishment of Gospel Institutions in the Destitute Portions of the United States." New York: Executive Committee of the American Home Missionary Society, 1842. 58pp.
2. "A Reply to 'The Affectionate and Christian Address of Many Thousands of Women of Great Britain and Ireland, to Their Sisters, The Women of the United States of America.'" by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. London: Sampson Low, Son, and Co., 1863. 24pp.
3. "Report of the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures on The Petition of Zenon Orso." Washington: A. and G. Way, 1814. 8pp.
4. "Speech of William Pickney, Esq…on the Report of a Committee to consider the Laws of that State, prohibiting the Voluntary Emancipation of Slaves." J. Van Court, ca. 1789. 12pp.
5. "The State of the Country. Speech of William H. Seward." U.S.A., dated February 29, 1860. 8pp.
6. [German] "The State of the Country. Speech of William H. Seward the State of New York." N.p., dated February 29, 1860. 16pp.
7. Tribune Tracts - No. 3 "The Admission of Kansas. Speech of William H. Seward, of New York." New York: New York Tribune, 1860. 16pp.
8. "Some Observations Upon International Prize Law and the Abolition of Maritime Captures" by George H. Yeaman. Copenhagen: Bianco Luno, 1867. 83pp.
9. "A Proposed Memorial to the Congress of the United States." [Boston: No Publisher, 1819. Attributed to John Gallison, a Boston lawyer, on privateering and the need to curtail it. 7pp.
10. "A Fast Sermon, Delivered in the North Presbyterian Meeting House, In Hartford, July 23, 1812" by Nathan Strong. Hartford: Peter B. Gleason & Co., 1812. 19pp.
11. "Address of the Hon. Edward Everett, Delivered Before the Boston Union Club, Thursday, April 9, 1863." Liverpool: "Daily Post" Steam Printing Works, 1863. 32pp.
12. "Substance of the Remarks Made by John Minor Botts…Address to His Constituents." Washington, D.C.: Towers, [ca. 1849]. 16pp.
13. "Address of Montgomery Blair, Before the Maryland State Republican Convention at Baltimore, April 26, 1860." Washington, D.C., Buell & Blanchard, 1860. 8pp.
14. [German] "The Barbarism of Slavery…Speech of Senator Chas. Sumner on the occasion of the bill for the admission of Kansas as a free state into the Union." Washington, D.C., No Publisher, ca. 1860.

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