The African Repository, Volumes 23-24American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 115
... whole revenue up to the begining of last year ; while the truth is , but a part of the sum re- ceived and disbursed has been appropria- ted to that object . But to show that in the hands of the Government , the whole work could be ...
... whole revenue up to the begining of last year ; while the truth is , but a part of the sum re- ceived and disbursed has been appropria- ted to that object . But to show that in the hands of the Government , the whole work could be ...
Page 192
... whole 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 ...
... whole 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 ...
Page 195
... whole , in possession of the supreme power of the State . This supreme power , therefore , is com- posed of the powers of each indi- vidual collected together , and volun- tarily parted with by him . No in dividual , however , in this ...
... whole , in possession of the supreme power of the State . This supreme power , therefore , is com- posed of the powers of each indi- vidual collected together , and volun- tarily parted with by him . No in dividual , however , in this ...
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