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Documents Relative to the Controversy in the First Presbyterian Church of the City of Charleston, (S.C.) which Terminated in the Resignation of the Pastor.
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1817
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ADAMS, JAMES H.
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Reports of the Committee to Whom was Referred the Message of Gov. James H. Adams, Relating to Slavery and the Slave Trade. Ordered to lie upon the Table and be Printed Together for Distribution. [Wrapper title].
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1857
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ADAMS, JASPER.
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The Moral Causes of the Welfare of Nations.
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1834
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ANON.
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An Address to the People of the United States, Adopted at a Conference of Colored Citizens, Held at Columbia, S.C., July 20-21, 1876.
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1876
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ANON.
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(Hard Times: Printed in the Charleston Courier, Sept. 1857.) [Wrapper title; not present here].
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1857
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ANON.
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An Easy Introduction to Geography, with a Brief View of the Solar System, &c. By Way of Question and Answer. Adapted to the Use of Schools and Private Tuition. By a Friend to Youth.
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1803
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BULFINCH, S.G.
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Poems.
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1834
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CLAGETT, RICHARD.
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Public Sale of Negroes...On Tuesday, March 5th, 1833 at !:00 P.M. the following Slaves will be sold at Potters Mart, in Charleston, S.C. Miscellaneous Lots of Negroes, mostly house servants, some for field work. [Caption title & partial text]. Broadside, 13.5" x 8.5."
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1833
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GILMAN, SAMUEL.
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A Discourse on the Life and Character of the Honorable Thomas Lee, Late Judge in the District Court of the U. States...
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1839
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GRAYSON, WILLIAM J
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The Hireling and the Slave, Chicora, and Other Poems.
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1856
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GRIMKE, THOMAS S
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An Address, on the Character and Objects of Science: and, especially, the Influence of the Reformation on the Science and Literature, Past, Present and Future, of Protestant Nations..
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1827
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HAMMOND, JAMES HENRY
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Tract No. 3. To the People of the South. Senator Hammond and the Tribune. By Troup [pseud.].
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1860
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HAYNE, ROBERT Y.
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Advertiser--Extra. Portland, [Maine] Tuesday Eve, Jan. 1, [1833], Proclamation by the Governor of South Carolina....[Caption title]. Folio broadsheet, printed in four columns, two on verso, with ads filling out the column, the remainder of the verso blank.
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1833
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HOLMES, FRANCIS S.
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The Southern Farmer and Market Gardener...
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1852
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HUME, SOPHIA.
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An Exhortation to the Inhabitants of the Province of South-Carolina, to bring their Deeds to the Light of Christ, in their own Consciences. In which is inserted, Some Account of the Author's Experience in the Important Business of Religion.
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1754
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HUME, SOPHIA.
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An Exhortation to the Inhabitants of the Province of South-Carolina, to bring their Deeds to the Light of Christ, in their own Consciences. In which is inserted, Some Account of the Author's Experience in the Important Business of Religion. By S.H.
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1752
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JOHNSON, WILLIAM.
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Remarks, Critical and Historical, on an Article in the...North American Review, relating to Count Pulaski...
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1825
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MILES, WILLIAM P.
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Republican Government Not Everywhere and Always the Best; and Liberty Not the Birth-right of Mankind. An Address...
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1852
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PIKE, JAMES S.
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The Prostrate State: South Carolina Under Negro Government.
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1874
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SEABROOK, WHITEMARSH
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Holograph Legal Document prepared by Seabrook (1792-1855), giving "the Negro boy Jim and the Negro girl Peg, with the future issue and increase of the female" to his son Benjamin Whitemarsh Seabrook in consideration "of the natural love and affection...and in the further consideration of the sum of one dollar..." Signed by Whitemarsh Seabrook on December 18, 1839 and witnessed by Archibald Seabrook on April 16, 1840.
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1839
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SMITH, WILLIAM LAUGH
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The Speeches...Delivered in the House of Representatives...on the Subject of Certain Commerce Regulations, Proposed by Mr. Madison...
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1794
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