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16. Charles Olcott, Two Lectures on the Subject of Slavery and Abolition. Compiled for the Special Use of Anti-Slavery Lecturers and Debaters. And Intended for Public Reading (Massillon, OH: Print for the author, 1838). (128 p.)
Two anti-slavery lectures and fourteen arguments against slavery for use in discussions and debates. Most of these arguments are based on Biblical texts. Mr. Stone has marked a number of passages in the arguments regarding “Pauperism and Vagrancy” and “Amalgamation.”