The African Repository, Volumes 23-24American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 49
... become not only more acquainted , but more interested in our welfare . And did different politicians , respect- fully and in friendly words , show their different opinions , with the rea- sons of them , two sides would be seen , and ...
... become not only more acquainted , but more interested in our welfare . And did different politicians , respect- fully and in friendly words , show their different opinions , with the rea- sons of them , two sides would be seen , and ...
Page 315
... become generally kind , affectionate and cheerfully obedient . Mr. Edward C. Peal writes , re- specting the boys ' school at the same place : - - My school numbers thirty - six . Most of the scholars attend pretty regularly , but being ...
... become generally kind , affectionate and cheerfully obedient . Mr. Edward C. Peal writes , re- specting the boys ' school at the same place : - - My school numbers thirty - six . Most of the scholars attend pretty regularly , but being ...
Page 146
... become more and more eyes of the earth , the Empire of Na- disagreeable and uneasy . The public poleon was the most splendid and feelings against them is daily be- glorious . Like the enchanted palace coming stronger . At the same time ...
... become more and more eyes of the earth , the Empire of Na- disagreeable and uneasy . The public poleon was the most splendid and feelings against them is daily be- glorious . Like the enchanted palace coming stronger . At the same time ...
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