AuthorJay, John, 1817-1894.
TitleThe progress and results of emancipation in the English West Indies. A lecture delivered before the Philomathian society of the city of New-York. By John Jay
PublishedNew-York, Wiley and Putnam, 1842.
Description39 p. 22cm.
General NoteTwo volumes, Vol. I: 1842-1868, Vol. II: 1868-1880.
Formatted NoteContents: Other addresses and lectures by John Jay, bound in Vol.I: America free or America slave, A statistical view of American agriculture, The American church and the African slave trade, The rise and fall of the pro-slavery democracy and the rise and duties of the Republican Party, The great conspiracy, The New York election and the state of the country, The church and the rebellion, The great issue, The narrowness of the call for the Baltimore Convention, The constitutional principles of the abolitionists and their endorsement by the American people, Our duty to the freedmen, Address of the President-Union League Club of New York June 23, 1866, President's address Union League Club New York March 26, 1868. Bound in Vol.II: Senate report no. 82 April &, 1868, Rome in America, Remarks on the Clarendon-Johnson Treaty for adjusting the Alabama claims, The Presidential election-what it means for America and Europe, Washington's birthday at Vienna 1870, The Fourth of July 1870 at Vienna, Diplomatic dinner at Vienna July 4th 1871, Commemoration of the Battle of Harlem Plains on its one hundredth anniversary by the New York
SubjectsSlavery -- West Indies.
Slaves -- Emancipation.
LC Card Number12-10323
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