IXQUI11YINTO TBECHARACTER AND TENDENCYOF TiiCAMERICAN COLONIZATIONA.NDAMERICAN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETIESGive ivie the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue frcoly, accordiDg to my conscience, above all liberties/'¡ªMiltox.Table of Contents CONTENTS; Ixqutry txto tue Character and Tendency of the American Colonization, and American Anti-Slavery Societies,Page 7; A Vi kw* 07 §ä§á§Ö Action" of tiik Federal government, ix behalf of slavery,207; Ox the Condition of the Free People of Color; in the United State*, 371; Address to the Friends op Constitutional L¨¬ti~ eety, ox the Violation by the United States House of Representatives of the Right of Petition,397; Introductory Remarks to §ä§á§Ö Reproof of the American §³§á§Ú§Ü§ã§ß contained in the recent (;History of the Protestant Episcopal §³§Ú§Ú§Ó§ã§á ix America," by the Bishop of Oxford, 409; A Letter to the Right Rev L Silliman Ives, Bishop of the Protestant Church in §ä§á§Ö State of North Carolina, 453; Address to §ä§á§Ò Inhabitants of Neat Mexico and California, on the omission by Congress to pr ovid e §ä§á§Ö§Þ §å§Ý§ä§á territorial governments, and on the Social and Political Evils of Slavery,401; Letter to ITgn "William Nelson, M C, on Mr Clay's §³§à§ì§â§é§à§Þ§Ú§Ô§ã,¨®o3; contents; A Letter to the Hon Samuel A Eliot, representative ix coxgukss 10*031 the clty of boston, ix reply to his arologt for voting for the Fugitive Slave 13ill,571; An Address to the Anti-Slavery Christians of the United States Signed by a number of Clergymen and others,G21; Letter to Rev R S Cook, Corresponding Secretary of the American Tract Society, Oil; Letter to Lewis Tatpan, Esq, Treasurer of the American Missionary Association,GG1About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, H