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Charles Deane. The Connection of Ma.s.sachusetts with Slavery and the Slave-Trade, etc. Worcester, 1886. (Also in _Proceedings_ of the American Antiquarian Society, October, 1886.)
----. Charles Deane. Letters and Doc.u.ments relating to Slavery in Ma.s.sachusetts. (In _Collections_ of the Ma.s.sachusetts Historical Society, 5th Series, III. 373.)
Debate on a Motion for the Abolition of the Slave-Trade, in the House of Commons, on Monday and Tuesday, April 18 and 19, 1791. Reported in detail. London, 1791.
J.D.B. De Bow. The Commercial Review of the South and West. (Also De Bow's Review of the Southern and Western States.) 38 vols. New Orleans, 1846-69.
Franklin B. Dexter. Estimates of Population in the American Colonies.
Worcester, 1887.
Captain Richard Drake. Revelations of a Slave Smuggler: being the Autobiography of Capt. Richard Drake, an African Trader for fifty years--from 1807 to 1857, etc. New York, [1860.]
Daniel Drayton. Personal Memoir, etc. Including a Narrative of the Voyage and Capture of the Schooner Pearl. Published by the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, Boston and New York, 1855.
John Drayton. Memoirs of the American Revolution. 2 vols. Charleston, 1821.
Paul Dudley. An Essay on the Merchandize of Slaves and Souls of Men.
Boston, 1731.
Edward E. Dunbar. The Mexican Papers, containing the History of the Rise and Decline of Commercial Slavery in America, with reference to the Future of Mexico. First Series, No. 5. New York, 1861.
Jonathan Edwards. The Injustice and Impolicy of the Slave Trade, and of the Slavery of the Africans, etc. [New Haven,] 1791.
Jonathan Elliot. The Debates ... on the adoption of the Federal Const.i.tution, etc. 4 vols. Was.h.i.+ngton, 1827-30.
Emerson Etheridge. Speech ... on the Revival of the African Slave Trade, etc. Was.h.i.+ngton, 1857.
Alexander Falconbridge. An Account of the Slave Trade on the Coast of Africa. London, 1788.
Andrew H. Foote. Africa and the American Flag. New York, 1854.
----. The African Squadron: Ashburton Treaty; Consular Sea Letters.
Philadelphia, 1855.
Peter Force. American Archives, etc. In Six Series. Prepared and Published under Authority of an act of Congress. Fourth and Fifth Series. 9 vols. Was.h.i.+ngton, 1837-53.
Paul Leicester Ford. The a.s.sociation of the First Congress, (In Political Science Quarterly, VI. 613.)
----. Pamphlets on the Const.i.tution of the United States, published during its Discussion by the People, 1787-8. (With Bibliography, etc.) Brooklyn, 1888.
William Chauncey Fowler. Local Law in Ma.s.sachusetts and Connecticut, Historically considered; and The Historical Status of the Negro, in Connecticut, etc. Albany, 1872, and New Haven, 1875.
[Benjamin Franklin.] An Essay on the African Slave Trade. Philadelphia, 1790.
[Friends.] Address to the Citizens of the United States of America on the subject of Slavery, etc. (At New York Yearly Meeting.) New York, 1837.
----. An Appeal on the Iniquity of Slavery and the Slave Trade. (At London Yearly Meeting.) London and Cincinnati, 1844.
----. The Appeal of the Religious Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, etc., [Yearly Meeting] to their Fellow-Citizens of the United States on behalf of the Coloured Races. Philadelphia, 1858.
----. A Brief Statement of the Rise and Progress of the Testimony of the Religious Society of Friends against Slavery and the Slave Trade.
1671-1787. (At Yearly Meeting in Philadelphia.) Philadelphia, 1843.
----. The Case of our Fellow-Creatures, the Oppressed Africans, respectfully recommended to the Serious Consideration of the Legislature of Great-Britain, by the People called Quakers. (At London Meeting.) London, 1783 and 1784. (This volume contains many tracts on the African slave-trade, especially in the West Indies; also descriptions of trade, proposed legislation, etc.)
[Friends.] An Exposition of the African Slave Trade, from the year 1840, to 1850, inclusive. Prepared from official doc.u.ments. Philadelphia, 1857.
----. Extracts and Observations on the Foreign Slave Trade.
Philadelphia, 1839.
----. Facts and Observations relative to the Partic.i.p.ation of American Citizens in the African Slave Trade. Philadelphia, 1841.
----. Faits relatifs a la Traite des Noirs, et Details sur Sierra Leone; par la Societe des Ames. Paris, 1824.
----. Germantown Friends' Protest against Slavery, 1688. Fac-simile Copy. Philadelphia, 1880.
----. Observations on the Inslaving, importing and purchasing of Negroes; with some Advice thereon, extracted from the Epistle of the Yearly-Meeting of the People called Quakers, held at London in the Year 1748. Second edition. Germantown, 1760.
----. Proceedings in relation to the Presentation of the Address of the [Great Britain and Ireland] Yearly Meeting on the Slave-Trade and Slavery, to Sovereigns and those in Authority in the nations of Europe, and in other parts of the world, where the Christian religion is professed. Cincinnati, 1855.
----. Slavery and the Domestic Slave Trade in the United States. By the committee appointed by the late Yearly Meeting of Friends held in Philadelphia, in 1839. Philadelphia, 1841.
----. A View of the Present State of the African Slave Trade.
Philadelphia, 1824.
Carl Garcis. Das Heutige Volkerrecht und der Menschenhandel. Eine volkerrechtliche Abhandlung, zugleich Ausgabe des deutschen Textes der Vertrage von 20. Dezember 1841 und 29. Marz 1879. Berlin, 1879.
----. Der Sklavenhandel, das Volkerrecht, und das deutsche Recht.
(In Deutsche Zeit- und Streit-Fragen, No. 13.) Berlin, 1885.
Agenor etienne de Gasparin. Esclavage et Traite. Paris, 1838.
Joshua R. Giddings. Speech ... on his motion to reconsider the vote taken upon the final pa.s.sage of the "Bill for the relief of the owners of slaves lost from on Board the Comet and Encomium." [Was.h.i.+ngton, 1843.]
Benjamin G.o.dwin. The Substance of a Course of Lectures on British Colonial Slavery, delivered at Bradford, York, and Scarborough. London, 1830.
----. Lectures on Slavery. From the London edition, with additions.
Edited by W.S. Andrews. Boston, 1836.
William Goodell. The American Slave Code in Theory and Practice: its Distinctive Features shown by its Statutes, Judicial Decisions, and Ill.u.s.trative Facts. New York, 1853.
----. Slavery and Anti-Slavery; A History of the great Struggle in both Hemispheres; with a view of the Slavery Question in the United States. New York, 1852.
Daniel R. Goodloe. The Birth of the Republic. Chicago, [1889.]
[Great Britain.] British and Foreign State Papers.
----. Sessional Papers. (For notices of slave-trade in British Sessional Papers, see Bates Hall Catalogue, Boston Public Library, pp.
347 _et seq._)
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