[American Anti-Slavery Society] Williams, R.G.. HUMAN RIGHTS. OUR OBJECT IS LIBERTY FOR ALL; GAINED BY MORAL POWER, AND REGULATED BY IMPARTIAL LAWS. VOL. II, NO. 3.Folio. [4] pp, printed in four columns per page. Tears around edges, creased and with significant toning to the upper front half and extensive foxing throughout. This rare monthly, an organ of the American Anti Slavery Society, began in July 1835 and ended with the February 1839 issue. Among other interesting features, the present issue prints a "Form of a Petition for the Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia. To The Congress of the United
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[American Anti-Slavery Society] Williams, R.G.. HUMAN RIGHTS. OUR OBJECT IS LIBERTY FOR ALL; GAINED BY MORAL POWER, AND REGULATED BY IMPARTIAL LAWS. VOL. II, NO. 3.