concluding, formally to acknowledge,
what the reader cannot fail to have perceived, our large indebtedness
to the editor of the Emancipator for aid in the preparation of this
appendix. The truth is, our hands are at this time so plentifully
filled with business, that we have had but little time, to spare for
this work, and were glad to avail ourselves of the labors of one who
had, to such good purpose, just gone over the ground before us.
C. C. BURLEIGH.
Boston, Sept. 22, 1836.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
Other than a few punctuation errors and the misprints corrected in the
list below, printer's inconsistencies in spelling, punctuation, and
hyphenation have been retained:
"solictied" corrected to "solicited" (page 4)
"conclusinos" corrected to "conclusions" (page 4)
"belived" corrected to "believed" (page 5)
"anamoly" corrected to "anomaly" (page 7)
"wasnot" corrected to "was not" (page 7)
"Birtish" corrected to "British" (page 8)
"him self" corrected to "himself" (page 10)
"alloted" corrected to "allotted" (pages 16, 163)
"immeditate" corrected to "immediate" (page 18)
"decison" corrected to "decision" (page 18)
"spirtual" corrected to "spiritual" (page 18)
"kidknapped" corrected to "kidnapped" (page 20)
"aleady" corrected to "already" (page 21)
"colonziation" corrected to "colonization" (page 23)
"however. Mr. Thomppson" corrected to "however, Mr. Thompson"
(page 33)
"actualy" corrected to "actually" (page 34)
"abosolute" corrected to "absolute" (page 35)
"opionion" corrected to "opinion" (page 36)
"capacties" corrected to "capacities" (page 37)
"excercise" corrected to "exercise" (page 38)
"elighten" corrected to "enlighten" (page 44)
"commited" corrected to "committed" (page 44)
"thoughout" corrected to "throughout" (page 87)
"alledged" corrected to "alleged" (page 111)
"ojection" corrected to "objection" (page 112)
"proceedure" corrected to "procedure" (page 113)
"equesterd" corrected to "requested" (page 135)
"occuring" corrected to "occurring" (page 171)
"comendation" corrected to "commendation" (page 171)
"Engl shman" corrected to "Englishman" (page 174)
"succesful" corrected to "successful" (page 175)
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George Thompson and Rev. Robert J. Breckinridge
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