Book title: The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 4 of 4
Author: American Anti-Slavery Society
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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 48
Gunning Fog Index: 16
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 12
Number of words: 70456
Number of unique words: 7184
Readability statistics for The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 4 of 4
by American Anti-Slavery Society
Number of sentences: 3041
Number of paragraphs: 6886
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 16
Average syllables per word: 2
Average Words per sentence: 23
Keyword usage statistics for The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 4 of 4
by American Anti-Slavery Society
| slavery | 308 | united states | 74 | | constitution | 191 | american slavery | 38 | | states | 176 | constitution united | 26 | | slave | 164 | slave trade | 23 | | government | 148 | princeton professor | 23 | | right | 138 | service labor | 22 | | shall | 131 | right petition | 22 | | slaves | 128 | golden rule | 20 | | power | 120 | jesus christ | 20 | | free | 119 | professor stuart | 20 | | law | 115 | self evident | 18 | | footnote | 105 | slavery society | 18 | | people | 97 | free states | 17 | | state | 93 | slaveholding states | 16 | | god | 91 | support constitution | 15 | | american | 82 | respect persons | 15 | | united | 82 | south carolina | 14 | | liberty | 79 | pittsburg pamphlet | 14 | | whole | 71 | fellow citizens | 13 | | principle | 71 | chattel principle | 13 | | general | 71 | footnote pittsburg | 12 | | support | 70 | human family | 12 | | professor | 69 | fugitive slaves | 12 | | human | 68 | swear support | 12 | | society | 66 | people color | 11 | | laws | 65 | _in practice_ | 11 | | wrong | 64 | free people | 11 | | country | 63 | twenty years | 11 | | rights | 62 | general assembly | 11 | | character | 61 | slave states | 11 | | relation | 60 | subject slavery | 11 | | master | 60 | national government | 11 | | time | 60 | house representatives | 10 | | union | 59 | footnote verse | 10 | | authority | 58 | pro slavery | 10 | | according | 58 | general government | 10 | | justice | 58 | owners slaves | 10 | | persons | 57 | christ favor | 10 | | service | 55 | evident truths | 9 | | slaveholding | 54 | free scope | 9 | |
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