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112. Beecher-Stow H. A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin; Presenting the Original Facts and Documents upon Which the Story Is Founded; Together with Corroborative Statements Verifying the Truth of the Work. Boston, 1853.

113. Benezet A. A Caution and Warning to Great Britain, and Her Colonies, in a Short Representation of the Calamitous State of the Enslaved Negroes in the British Dominions. Collected from Various Authors, and Submitted to the Serious Consideration of All, More Especially of Tho-e in Power. L., 1768.

114. Benezet A. Some Historical Account of Guinea With an Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of the Slave Trade, its Nature and Lamentable Effects. L., 1068 (Cass Library of African Studies. Slavery Series. № 2) (1-st ed. 1788).

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122. Child, Mrs. An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans. Boston, 1833.

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128. The Committee of the Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions. Report… Read at the General Meeting of the Society, Held on the 25-th Day of June 1824, Together with an Account of the Proceedings Which Took Place at That Meeting. L., 1824.

129. The Committee of the Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions. Third Report… Read at a Special Meeting of the Members and Friends of the Society, Held on the 21-st of December 1825 For the Purpose of Petitioning Parliament on the Subject of Slavery. L., 1826.

130. Cooper T. Correspondence Between George Hubbert, esq., and the rev. T. Cooper, Relative to the Condition of the Negro Slaves in Jamaica, Extracted From the Morning Chronicle; Also a Libel on the Character of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Published in 1823, in Several of the Jamaica Journals; with Notes and Remarks. L., 1824.

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142. Horton R. W. Speech in the House of Commons, on the 6-th of March, 1828, on Moving for the Production of the Evidence Taken Before the Privy Council, Upon an Appeal against the Compulsory Manumission of Slaves in Demerera and Berbice; with Notes and Appendix. L., 1828.

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144. Is the System of Slavery Sanctioned or Condemned by Scripture? To which is Subjoined an Appendix Containing Two Essays upon the State of the Canaanite and Philistine Bondsmen, Under the Jewish Theocracy. L.. 1824.

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147. Lindoe R. Observations Upon Slavery; Setting Forth, That to Hold the Principle of Slavery is to Deny Christ. L., 1824.

148. The London Missionary Society's Report of the Proceedings Against the Late Rev. J. Smith, of Demerera, Minister of the Gospel Who was Tried Under Martial Law, and Condemned to Death, on a Charge of Aiding and Asiss-ting in л Rebellion oi” the Negro Slaves. L., 1824.

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