31. Immediate, not gradual abolition, or, An inquiry into the shortest, safest, and most effectual means of getting rid of West Indian slavery. Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: I. Knapp Publication Place: Boston Date: 1838 Format: Book
32. An address to the abolitionists of Massachusetts, on the subject of political action Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: The Society Publication Place: Boston Date: 1838 Format: Book
33. Correspondence, between the Hon. F. H. Elmore, one of the South Carolina delegation in Congress, and James G. Birney, one of the secretaries of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society Publication Place: New-York, Date: 1838 Format: Book
34. Speech of John Quincy Adams, of Massachusetts, upon the right of the people, men and women, to petition; on the freedom of speech and debate in the House of representatives of the United States; on the resolutions of seven state legislatures, and the petitions of more than one hundred thousand petitioners, relating to the annexation of Texas to this Union. Delivered in the House of representatives of the United States, in fragments of the morning hour, from the 16th of June to the 7th of July 1838, inclusive. Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Printed by Gales and Seaton Publication Place: Washington, Date: 1838 Format: Book
35. An antidote for a poisonous combination recently prepared by a "Citizen of New-York," alias Dr. Reese : entitled, "An appeal to the reason and religion of American Christians," Also, David Meredith Reese's "Humbugs" dissected Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Published by William Stuart Publication Place: New-York Date: 1838 Format: Book
36. Address of the state anti-slavery society : to the ministers of the Gospel in the state of Pennsylvania : read and adopted January 18, 1838. Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Published by the Society : Merrihew and Gunn, printers Publication Place: Philadelphia Date: 1838 Format: Book
37. The martyr age of the United States : from the London and Westminster review, December, 1838. Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Printed by J. Blackwell and Co. Publication Place: Newcastle Date: 1838 Format: Book
38. Correspondence, between the Hon. F. H. Elmore, one of the South Carolina delegation in Congress, and James G. Birney, one of the secretaries of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society Publication Place: New-York, Date: 1838 Format: Book
39. An address delivered before the Concord Female Anti-Slavery Society, at its annual meeting 25 Dec. 1837 Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: William White, printer. Publication Place: Concord, N.H. Date: 1838 Format: Book
40. A sketch of the slave trade in the District of Columbia : contained in two letters Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Republished by the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Anti-Slavery Society Publication Place: Pittsburgh Date: 1838 Format: Book