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An oration on domestic slavery
Delivered at the North Meeting-House in Hartford, on the 12th day of May, A.D. 1791. At the meeting of the Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Freedom, and the Relief of Person Unlawfully Holden in Bondage. By Zephaniah Swift, Esquire -
An address to the Rev. Moses C. Welch
containing an answer to his Reply to The correspondent, with some observations respecting certain late extraordinary transactions at Woodstock. By the correspondent. [Two lines from Shakespeare] -
A reply to The correspondent
Containing an attempt to point out certain inconsistencies and misrepresentations in that publication; together with some strictures upon the appendix, in a familiar letter to a friend. By Moses C. Welch, A.M. Pastor of a church in Mansfield [Two lines of Scripture text] -
A digest of the law of evidence, in civil and criminal cases
and a Treatise on bills of exchange, and promisory notes -
A vindication of the calling of the special Superior Court
at Middletown, on the 4th Tuesday of August, 1815, for the trial of Peter Lung, charged with the crime of murder ; with observations on the constitutional power of the legislature to interfere with the judiciary in the administration of justice -
The Security of the rights of citizens in the state of Connecticut considered
[One line in Latin from Ovid] -
The public statute laws of the state of Connecticut
as revised and enacted by the General Assembly, in May 1821 ; to which are prefixed the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of Connecticut -
A revision of Swift's Digest of the laws of Connecticut
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The Security of the rights of citizens in the state of Connecticut considered
[One line in Latin from Ovid] -
The correspondent
Containing, the publications in the Windham herald, relative to the result of the ecclesiastical council, holden at Pomfret, in September, 1792, and the result of the Consociation of the County of Windham, holden at Pomfret, in December, 1792, respecting the Rev. Oliver Dodge; together with an appendix, containing some general observations relative to the true principles and spirit of the Christian religion. -
An oration on domestic slavery
Delivered at the North Meeting-House in Hartford, on the 12th day of May, A.D. 1791. At the meeting of the Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Freedom, and the Relief of Person Unlawfully Holden in Bondage -
A system of the laws of the state of Connecticut
In six books -
The addressor addressed; or A letter to the correspondent
containing some free remarks on his "Address to the Rev. Moses C. Welch." -
A reply to The correspondent
Containing an attempt to point out certain inconsistencies and misrepresentations in that publication; together with some strictures upon the appendix, in a familiar letter to a friend -
An address to the Rev. Moses C. Welch
containing an answer to his Reply to The correspondent, with some observations respecting certain late extraordinary transactions at Woodstock -
A second address, to the Reverend Moses C. Welch
containing an answer to his letter to the correspondent. -
A system of the laws of the state of Connecticut
In six books. By Zephaniah Swift