The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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A gentleman writes from Georgia , under date of March 13 : “ I regard your Society as among the most important benevolent institutions of the day , and richly deserving the well directed and persevering efforts , the liberal ...
A gentleman writes from Georgia , under date of March 13 : “ I regard your Society as among the most important benevolent institutions of the day , and richly deserving the well directed and persevering efforts , the liberal ...
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ܪ pase developed themselves ; from that time until the period of his death , ( March 16 , ) he slowly declined . In losing him we have parted with one of the best and most useful men in our Colony ; it is indeed very questionable ...
ܪ pase developed themselves ; from that time until the period of his death , ( March 16 , ) he slowly declined . In losing him we have parted with one of the best and most useful men in our Colony ; it is indeed very questionable ...
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January , February and March are the dryest months in the year , and March and April the hottest . “ The rainy seasons commence and end with frequent thunder showers , and short and sudden tempests of wind from the land , which continue ...
January , February and March are the dryest months in the year , and March and April the hottest . “ The rainy seasons commence and end with frequent thunder showers , and short and sudden tempests of wind from the land , which continue ...
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