Moss, Mary and Helen, 24
New-England kept in check by jealousy of the Slave States, 114
North and South, 31
Ohio and Kentucky, 86
Offences punished in Slaves, 61
Park, Mungo, 177
Pauperism, comparative in West Indies, 90
Petitions, 216
Pinckney, Charles, 108
Political power of Slave States, 111
Portuguese, 7, 48, 54
Prejudice against color almost unknown in other countries, 135, 208
Prejudice cherished by Colonization, 133
Prejudice, instances of, 198 to 209
Quakers, 213
Religious privileges of Slaves, 57
Roane, Mr. 139
Roman Slaves, 47, 54, 55
Runaways, 62, 71
Sectional dislike, 121
Slave Trade, beginning of, 7
Slave Ship, description of, 12
Slave Trade, cruelties of, 17
Slave Trade defended in House of Commons, 19
Slave Trade sanctioned by Constitution of the United States for
twenty years, 36
Slave cut in pieces, 26
Slave Codes, different degrees of mildness, 39
Slavery, hereditary and perpetual, 42
Slaves cannot own property, 46, 71
Slaves considered as chattels, 45
Slaves in Africa, 48
Slaves never allowed to resist, 52
Slaves in U. S. cannot redeem themselves, 53
Slaves unprotected in domestic relations, 54
Slave Representation, 105
Slavery veiled in the Constitution, 106
Son, who murdered his father to obtain freedom, 23
Southerners do not desire the abolition of Slavery, 100
Southerner, conversation with, 139
Spanish Slaves, 7, 48, 54, 56
St. Domingo, 86
Sutcliff's Travels, 81
Toussaint L'Ouverture, 166
Turkey, 56
Union, 119
Washington's Slaves, 96
Washington had doubts, 107
Wirt, William, 102
Wright, Gov. of Maryland, 106
Zhinga, 154
Transcriber's Note
This ebook retains the spelling variations and inconsistencies of the
original document. Where corrections to quotation marks seemed necessary,
changes were made, as detailed below. However, quotation-mark usage in
this text is variable. Some quoted passages have end-quotes after each
paragraph; some after only the final paragraph quoted. This style matches
that of the original document published in 1836.
The following typographical corrections have been made to this text:
Title Page: Added missing quotation marks (Our brethren!")
P. 7: Added missing end punctuation (Wordsworth.)
P. 9: Changed igenuity to ingenuity
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