The African Repository, Volumes 23-24American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Condition of the free People We had laid by for publication the action of the Illinois State conven- tion on this subject , with some re- marks of our own ; but we find the matter so well discoursed upon in the PRESBYTERIAN HERALD ...
Condition of the free People We had laid by for publication the action of the Illinois State conven- tion on this subject , with some re- marks of our own ; but we find the matter so well discoursed upon in the PRESBYTERIAN HERALD ...
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... condition than friendly and commercial treaties in which , when necessity required will unite us . We have not taken us to speak for ourselves , neither we this step for any purpose of the kind ; nor our benefactors could with pro- in ...
... condition than friendly and commercial treaties in which , when necessity required will unite us . We have not taken us to speak for ourselves , neither we this step for any purpose of the kind ; nor our benefactors could with pro- in ...
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... condition of the captives by the " Pons , " since they were landed at this place , on the 16th of December , 1845 , is truly gratifying to the feelings of humanity and Christian benevolence . When I re- ceived these poor , naked ...
... condition of the captives by the " Pons , " since they were landed at this place , on the 16th of December , 1845 , is truly gratifying to the feelings of humanity and Christian benevolence . When I re- ceived these poor , naked ...
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