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Separation; War without End. Ed. Lahoidaye. 9. The Venom and the Antidote. 10. A few words in behalf of the Loyal Women of the United States, by One of Themselves. 11. No Failure for the North. Atlantic Alonilily. 12. Address to King Cotton. Eugene Pelleian. 13. How a Free People conduct a long War. Stille. 1-i. The Preservation of the Union, a Nationnl Economic Ncccssily. 15. Elements of Discords in Sccessia, &c. , &c. 16. No Party now, all for our Country. Dr. Francis Lieber. 17. The Cause of... the War. Col Charles Anderson. IS. Opinions of the early Presidents and of the Fathers of the llepublic upon Slavery, and upon Negroes as Men and Soldiers. 19. €inl)cit unb i^rcil)cit, von §exmann tl after. 20. Military Despotism ! Suspension of the Habeas Corpus ! Sec. 21. Letter addressed to the Opcra-IIouse Meeting, Cincinnati, by Col. Charles Anderson. 22. Emancipation is Peace. By liohert Dale Owen. 23. Letter of Peter Cooper on Slave Emancipation. Loyal Leagues, Clubs, or individuals may obtaiu any of our Publications at the cost price, by ai)plicatioii to the Executive Committee, or by calling at the Rooms of the Society, No.
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