AuthorElliott, E. N. ed.
TitleCotton is king, and pro-slavery arguments: comprising the writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartwright, on this important subject. By E.N. Elliott ... With an essay on slavery in the light of international law, by the editor ...
PublishedAugusta, Ga., Pritchard, Abbott & Loomis, 1860.
Descriptionxv p., 1 ℓ., 19-908 p. ports. 25 cm.
General NotePublished and sold exclusively by subscription.
Formatted NoteContents: Introduction.--Cotton is king; or, Slavery in the light of political economy. By D. Christy.--Liberty and slavery; or, Slavery in the light of moral and political philosophy. By A.T. Bledsoe.--The Bible argument: or, Slavery in the light of divine revelation. By T. Stringfellow.--Slavery in the light of social ethics. By Chancellor Harper.--Slavery in the light of ethnology. By S.A. Cartwright.--Slavery in the light of international law. By E.N. Elliot.--Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the Dred Scott case.--The fugitive slave law. By C. Hodge.--The Bible argument on slavery. By C. Hodge.--The education, labor, and wealth of the South. By S.A. Cartwright.--Concluding remarks. By the editor.
SubjectsFugitive slave law of 1850.
Scott, Dred, 1809-1858.
Slavery.
Slavery -- Justification.
Slavery -- United States.
Other AuthorsChristy, David, b. 1802.
Bledsoe, Albert Taylor, 1809-1877.
Stringfellow, Thornton.
Harper, Robert Goodloe, 1765-1825.
Hammond, James Henry, 1807-1864.
Cartwright, Samuel A. (Samuel Adolphus), 1793-1863.
Hodge, Charles, 1797-1878.
LC Card Number13-23462
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 WRHS Research Library: E 449 E46C
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