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Preface | 4 |
CHAPTER I. |
Liberty and Slavery defined—Difference between Words and Things | 5 |
CHAPTER II. |
The Principles, &c. of the Leaders of Abolitionism exhibited | 16 |
CHAPTER III. |
The impracticability of the object of Abolitionists demonstrated | 24 |
CHAPTER IV. |
The Errors of the Quarterly Anti-Slavery Magazine, for April, 1837, respecting the Scriptural Words, "servant"—"property"—"buy," &c., briefly noticed | 43 |
CHAPTER V. |
The Conduct and Character of the Southern Slave-holder vindicated | 49 |
CHAPTER VI. |
Colonization Principles vindicated—Calumnies refuted—The good the Colonization Society has already done—is doing—and the incalculable good it must do, if duly patronized | 66 |
CHAPTER VII. |
Colonization and Abolitionism contrasted | 88 |
APPENDIX. |
Extract of an Address of William Lloyd Garrison, Esq., published in the London Patriot, of August, 1833 | 91 |
Conclusion | 92 |