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Mississippi. _Laws of the State of Mississippi Passed at the Regular Sessions of the Legislature._ POINDEXTER, GEORGE. _Revised Code of the Laws of Mississippi._ (Natchez, 1824.) HUTCHINSON, A. _Code of Mississippi._ (Jackson, 1848.) Missouri. _Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Missouri._ New Jersey. _Acts of the General Assembly of the State of New Jersey._ New York. _Laws of the State of New York._ Ohio. _Acts of a General Nature Passed by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio._ _Acts of a Local Nature Passed by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio._ Pennsylvania. _Laws of the General Assembly of the State of Pennsylvania._ BRIGHTLY, FRANK F. _A Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania._ STROUD, G.M. _Purdon's Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania from 1700 to 1851._ (Philadelphia, 1852.) Rhode Island. _Acts and Resolves Passed by the General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations._ South Carolina. _Acts and Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina._ BREVARD, JOSEPH. _An Alphabetical Digest of the Public Statute Laws of South Carolina from 1692 to 1813._ Three volumes. (Charleston, 1814.) Tennessee. _Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee._ Virginia. _Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia._ HENING, W.W. _Statutes at Large: A Collection of all the Laws of Virginia from the First Session of the Legislature in the Year 1816._ (Richmond, 1819 to 1823.) Published pursuant to an act of the General Assembly of Virginia, passed on the 5th of February, 1808. The work was extended by S. Shepherd who published three additional volumes in 1836. Chief source of historical material for the history of Virginia. TATE, Joseph. _A Digest of the Laws of Virginia._ (Richmond, 1841.) INDEX Abdy, E.S., learned that slaves were taught Abolitionists, interested in the enlightenment of Negroes Account of a pious Negro Actual education after the revolutionary period Adams, Rev. Henry, teacher at Louisville Adams, John, report of James Otis's argument on the Writs of Assistance; views on slavery Address of the American Convention of Abolition Societies African Benevolent Society of Rhode Island, school of African Episcopalians of Philadelphia, school of African Free School of Baltimore African Free Sch
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