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The Pro-slavery argument, as maintained by the most distinguished writers of the Southern States.
- Title
- The Pro-slavery argument, as maintained by the most distinguished writers of the Southern States. Containing the several essays on the subject of [i.e. by] Chancellor Harper, Governor Hammond, Dr. Simms, and Professor Dew.
- Publication
- New York, Negro Universities Press [1968]
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- Description
- 490 p.; 23 cm.
- Subjects
- Note
- Reprint of the 1852 ed.
- Contents
- Harper on slavery [by W. Harper]--Hammond's letters on slavery [by J. H. Hammond]--The morals of slavery, by W. G. Simms.--Professor Dew on slavery, by T. R. Dew.
- Call Number
- IIR (Pro-slavery argument)
- LCCN
- 68055910 //r882
- OCLC
- 2537
- Title
- The Pro-slavery argument, as maintained by the most distinguished writers of the Southern States. Containing the several essays on the subject of [i.e. by] Chancellor Harper, Governor Hammond, Dr. Simms, and Professor Dew.
- Imprint
- New York, Negro Universities Press [1968]
- Added Author
- Harper, William, 1790-1847. Memoir on slavery. 1968.Hammond, James Henry, 1807-1864. Two letters on slavery. 1968.Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870. Morals of slavery. 1968.Dew, Thomas R. (Thomas Roderick), 1802-1846. Review of the debate. 1968.
- Research Call Number
- IIR (Pro-slavery argument)