UNIVERSITY of Henry L. hattuck ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION. In this Legion of Liberty, the smaller pamphlet "Liberty," is in cluded with additions, amounting in all to more than five hundred distinct authorities, besides many incidentally introduced; they are arranged in divisions according to the nations, subjects, &c. By observing this order, the reference to any individual name will not be difficult. Here is arrayed a host of witnesses and advocates for liberty and humanity, and against slavery and texas. If any of the testimony is false let it be disproved, if any of the reasoning is erroneous, let the error be exposed. The interest and magnitude of the theme, the number and weight of the authorities, and the united force of the facts and appeals will prove a doubly-twisted threefold cord, not quickly broken. The work comprises about four hundred pages, fifty pictures, and nearly three-fourths of a million of ems. of closely printed letter press. A smaller pamphlet or tract could be made from any of its divisions. The sterotype plates will be sold at cost or loaned to any responsible publisher. The book is offered by the quantity at the mere cost of paper, press work, and binding, so that it may be within the reach of all; and those favorably disposed can purchase a in every number for distribution; a moderate effort would place a copy family. Price, 25 cts single, $2,50 per dozen, $16,00 per 100 in paper covers. do in muslin. 37 do $3,75 do $24,00 C THE LEGION OF LIBERTY! AND FORCE OF TRUTH, CONTAINING THE THOUGHTS, WORDS, AND DEEDS, OF SOME PROMINENT APOSTLES, CHAMPIONS AND MARTYRS. fo aball know the Truth, and the Truth shall make you free.-Jesus Christ. ILLUSTRATED WITH ENGRAVINGS. 1843. Sold at the office of the American A. S. Society, 143 Nassau-st. New-York, and at the offices of the other Anti-Slavery Periodicals and Depositories. UNIVERSITY ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION. In this Legion of Liberty, the smaller pamphlet "Liberty," is in cluded with additions, amounting in all to more than five hundred distinct authorities, besides many incidentally introduced; they are arranged in divisions according to the nations, subjects, &c. By observing this order, the reference to any individual name will not be difficult. Here is arrayed a host of witnesses and advocates for liberty and humanity, and against slavery and texas. If any of the testimony is false let it be disproved, if any of the reasoning is erroneous, let the error be exposed. The interest and magnitude of the theme, the number and weight of the authorities, and the united force of the facts and appeals will prove a doubly-twisted threefold cord, not quickly broken. The work comprises about four hundred pages, fifty pictures, and nearly three-fourths of a million of ems. of closely printed letter press. A smaller pamphlet or tract could be made from any of its divisions. The sterotype plates will be sold at cost or loaned to any responsible publisher. The book is offered by the quantity at the mere cost of paper, press work, and binding, so that it may be within the reach of all; and those favorably disposed can purchase a number for distribution; a moderate effort would place a copy in every family. Price, 25 cts single, $2,50 per dozen, $16,00 per 100 in paper covers. do $3,75 do $24,00 do in muslin. 37 John Quincy Adams, U. S. Law, versus Slave Trade, Duff Green, George Washington, John Adams, Gilbert Mottier La Fayette, Anthony Benezet, Patrick Henry, John Jay, Joel Barlow, Thaddeus Kosciusko, William Ray, James Riley, De Witt Clinton, Joseph Story, Daniel Webster, N. Y. Legislature, 1820, William Wirt, John Randolph, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Gov. Randolph, Joseph Ritner, Charles Simmons, William Cullen Bryant, William Leggett, Orestes A. Brownson, Luther Bradish, Jabez D. Hammond, Charles Francis Adams, Benjamin Lundy, (Gen. Gaines' trespass,) Delenda est Texas. N. Y. Commercial Advertiser, British Emancipator, George Bradburn, Friend of Man, Pres. Jackson's Inconsistency, Southport American, Mass. Legislature, 1843. New-York Tribune, Pittsburg Gazette, Lynn Record, Richmond Whig, J. C. Howard, Victor Birdseye, Thos. W. Williams, Tru. Smith, Dav. Bronson, Geo. N. Briggs, Petition to Congress. |