The African Repository, Volumes 23-24American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 192
... population directly amenable to the laws of the commonwealth , is probably from 15,000 to 20,000 . The population of the allied tribes , who are bound by treaty to abstain from the slave trade and some other barbarous usages , and to ...
... population directly amenable to the laws of the commonwealth , is probably from 15,000 to 20,000 . The population of the allied tribes , who are bound by treaty to abstain from the slave trade and some other barbarous usages , and to ...
Page 127
... population of Liberia The present emigrant population proper , including , of course , the ab- and their children , is 3,897 . original inhabitants who have incor- scribed to the constitution and laws porated themselves with us , and ...
... population of Liberia The present emigrant population proper , including , of course , the ab- and their children , is 3,897 . original inhabitants who have incor- scribed to the constitution and laws porated themselves with us , and ...
Page 172
colored population was vastly greater than the natural rate , and because the free States had , in the aggregate , a greater increase than the natural rate , and must , therefore , have received accessions from the slave States.- But ...
colored population was vastly greater than the natural rate , and because the free States had , in the aggregate , a greater increase than the natural rate , and must , therefore , have received accessions from the slave States.- But ...
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