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  1. Title Page
  2. About this Edition
  3. Oration
    1. Oration
    2. The Present.
    3. Internal Slave Trade.
    4. Religious Liberty.
    5. The Church Responsible.
    6. Religion in England and Religion in American
    7. The Constitution
    8. Notes

Frederick Douglass Esq.:

Dear Sir—The Ladies of the "rochester Anti Slavery Sewing Soceity," desire me to return you their most sincere thanks for the eloquent and able address delivered in Corinthian Hall, on the 5th of July. Anticipating its speedy publication in Pamphlet form, they request that you will furnish them with one hundred copies for distribution.

In behalf of the Society,

Susan F. Porter, President

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