The Results of SlaveryReprint of the original, first published in 1863. |
Contents
BOOK FIRST | 1 |
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA | 7 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 58 |
WHAT ARE THE LEGAL MEANS OF ABOLISHING SLAVERY ? | 97 |
CHAPTER V | 115 |
BOOK SECOND | 159 |
BOOK THIRD D | 186 |
BOOK FIFTH | 200 |
THE SLAVETRADE IMMIGRATION AFRICA | 226 |
FROM THE COAST OF AFRICA | 254 |
BOOK SEVENTH | 282 |
CHAPTER II | 304 |
CHAPTER III | 362 |
CHAPTER IV | 371 |
Catholic Missions in Africa 1860 1861 | 405 |
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