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INDEX. Adams, John, 109 Adams, J. Quincy, 109 Africa benighted by Slavery, 9 African Repository, Extracts from, 123, 133, 137 African Individuals of distinction, 157 to 167 Amalgamation, 132, 200 Ancient and Modern Slavery compared, 38 Anti-Slavery Society, 142 Appleton, Mr. 78 Baptism supposed to confer freedom, 58 Bible opposed to slavery, 32 Blood-hounds, 27 Brown, Moses, 98 Brodnax, Mr. 79 Capt. Riley, 73 Charles 5th, refused to sanction the slave-trade, 8 Child follows the condition of its mother, 40 Christianity abolished slavery, 58 Clay, Henry, 77, 136 Clothing of Slaves, 44 Code Noir, 46, 49, 54 Colonization, 123 Cruelties to Slaves, 17, 24, 26, 28 Devonshire, Duchess of, 215 Democracy of the North, 112 District of Columbia, 216 Duelling, 113 Dymond, Jonathan, 147 Eastern and Western Virginia, 119 Effect of Slavery on the Masters, 22 Egyptians, 149 Elizabeth of England tolerated the trade, 8 Emancipation safe, 87 English formerly sold to Irish, 58 Entailed upon us by England, 75 Ethiopians, 149 Everett, Alexander H. 176 Evidence of colored persons not admitted, 45, 48 Faulkner, Mr. 79 Female slaves unprotected, 23 Fierceness and pride induced by Slavery, 113 Food of Slaves, 44 French planter's ideas of religion for Slaves, 58 Free Labor, 76 Garrison, Mr. 209 Gentoo Code, 52 Gholson, Mr. 102 Grecian Slavery, 47, 53, 54, 56 Happiness of Slaves, 140 Hayne, Mr. 103 Hayti, 86, 121 Hebrews, 48, 52, 55 Helots, 47 Humanity of masters, how far a protection, 72 Indian treatment of Slaves, 46 Inequality of laws for offences, 60 Insurrections, 194 Intellect of Africans, 151, 170 Internal slave-trade, 33 Interest to treat slaves well, 30 Jefferson, Thomas, 22 Kenrick, John, 215 Kidnapping, 34, 65 Labor compulsory and uncompensated, 41 Lafayette, 97 Laws regulating labor, 43, 44 Laws obstruct emancipation, 54 Laws to perpetuate ignorance, 59, 67, 70 Laws against Free Colored People, 63 Louis 13th, 8 Marriages, laws concerning, 196 Martineau, Harriet, 83 Masters have absolute power to punish, 49 Miller, Gov. of S. Carolina, 103 Missouri Question, 120 Moral Character of Africans, 177
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