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100 1 $aDe Bow, J. D. B.$q(James Dunwoody Brownson),$d1820-1867.
245 14 $aThe interest in slavery of the southern non-slaveholder.$bThe right of peaceful secession. The character and influence of abolitionism.
260 $aCharleston,$bsteam-power presses of Evans & Cogswell,$c1860.
300 $a30 p.$c22 cm.
490 1 $a1860 Association. Tract. no. 5
510 4 $aParrish & Willingham. Confederate imprints,$c5330.
505 0 $aThe non-slaveholders of the South. [Signed: J. D. B. De Bow]--Has the general government the right to coerce a state? "Extract from a communication to the Boston Courier of 8th December. 1860, signed Langdon,"]--The character and influence of abolitionism. Extracts from a sermon preached by Rev. Henry J. Van Dyke.
650 0 $aSlavery$zUnited States$vControversial literature.
650 0 $aSecession.
650 0 $aSlave labor.
700 12 $aVan Dyke, Henry J.$q(Henry Jackson),$d1822-1891.$tCharacter and influence of abolitionism.
830 0 $aTract (1860 Association (U.S.)) ;$vno. 5.