Child, David Lee, 1794-1874
David Lee Child
David Lee Child American journalist (1794-1874)
VIAF ID: 70426256 ( Personal )
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Works
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The American anti-slavery almanac, for ... : calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh ... | |
Appeal from David L. Childs to the abolitionists. | |
The culture of the beet | |
The despotism of freedom; or, Tyranny and cruelty of American republican slave-masters. | |
An enquiry into the conduct of General Putnam, in relation to the battle of Bunker, or Breed's hill: and remarks upon Mr. S. Swett's sketch of that battle. | |
Life and letters : together with poetical and miscellaneous pieces | |
Mass. weekly journal. | |
Memorial on the personal liberty law [MI] 1861 | |
National anti-slavery standard. | |
Oration in honor of universal emancipation in the British empire, delivered at South Reading, August first, 1834. | |
An oration pronounced before the Republicans of Boston, July 4, 1826, the fiftieth anniversary of American independence | |
Political extracts from a leading Adams paper, The Massachusetts journal | |
Report of the case of alleged contempt and breach of the privileges of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, tried before said House, on complaint of William B. Calhoun, speaker, against David L. Child, a member : with notes by the latter. | |
Review of a report to the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the case of William Vans : with observations upon the dispensing power of the legislature, and upon a decision of the Supreme Judicial Court, "nullifying" the said power | |
Rights and duties of the United States relative to slavery under the laws of war. No military power to return any slave. "Contraband of war" inappliable between the United States and their insurgent enemies. | |
The taking of Naboth's vineyard, or History of the Texas conspiracy, and an examination of the reasons given by the Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Hon. R. J. Walker, and others, for the dismemberment and robbery of the Republic of Mexico. | |
The Texan revolution. Republished with additions from the Northampton (Massachusetts) gazette, to which is added a letter from Washington on the annexation of Texas, and the late outrage in California | |
Trial of the case of the Commonwealth versus David Lee Child : for publishing in the Massachusetts journal a libel on the Honorable John Keyes, before the Supreme Judicial Court, holden at Cambridge, in the County of Middlesex, October Term, 1828 |