Transcriber's Notes:
The adjective 'Christian' is sometimes spelled 'christian' and its use is inconsistent throughout the book.
The original punctuation, language and spelling have been retained, except where noted.
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[Page 3]: to this request, Miss Grimke's Address was
[Page 19]: associated Clarkson, Sharpe, Macauley, and
[Page 44]: [blank space] it is with "sheep-stealer." But Abolitionists
[Page 53]: Secondly, To make them willing to relinquish
[Page 59]: sustained this trafic, in that nation. What
[Page 71]: visiter's intention to devote himself to this
[Page 84]: Mr. Clarkson continued his efficient co-opetion
[Page 101]: so benevolent in feeling and action; that her
[Page 108]: when she cannot please, or by petulent complaints
[Page 112]: Every man is saying, "let me have
[Page 124]: and prejudiced bigot.[">[
[Page 134]: tempation, and lead to greater evils than
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