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192 Illustration of the Effects of Slavery on the Hearts of those who enforce its Cruelties 125 Maryland Trade 126 Stephen Dutton 127 'Man does not feel for Man' 127 Speculation 128 Liberality 128 The Negro Martyr 128 The African Chief 130 The African Boy 131 The Slave-Taker 131 The Two Boys 135 The Little Bostonian 137 Extraordinary Exertions to obtain Liberty 139 Abraham 140 John Mosely 141 Nancy Pitchford 141 William Bowen 141 Epitaph on a Coloured Person 142 Sarah Hoar 143 Blessed Feelings from an Act of Justice 145 Extraordinary Munificence 146 Kidnapping 148 Temptation Resisted, and Honesty Rewarded 149 Anecdotes of two Indians from Dyllwyn's Reflections 150 The Good Old Indian 151 The Faith of a poor Blind Woman 153 African Schools in New-York 153 Letters from Hayti by a late Female Pupil of the N. Y. African School 156 Extracts of Letters from Charles W. Fisher, of Baltimore 158 New-York African School for Boys 159 Snow Storm 162 Quashi 162 Exhortation of a Mexican Indian to his Son 165 A Slave set free by a Coloured Woman—a recent extraordinary Fact 166 The Injured Africans 167 Termination of Slavery in the State of New-York 173 Death of Billy 173 A Valedictory Address by a Scholar of the New-York African School 174 PART III. PIECES IN POETRY. The Morning Dream 175 Real Sorrows; a Sketch from Life 176 Lines by a. A. while travelling in Virginia 177 Lines by Ezra Darby 177 The First Psalm 179 Lines written on reviewing the condition of Afric's sable children 180 On African Slavery 180 Night, by Montgomery 181 The Present Moment, by the same 182 Verses written by the late Divie Bethune 183 Lines supposed to be written by an African Prince 184 The Little Chimney Sweeper 185 Susan and Jack 186 Recollections of Childhood, from an English Paper 187 The Orphans 188
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