African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 124
... attention appeared to be entirely absorbed in politics , the essays on African Colonization , consisting chiefly of historical facts , were suspended in the midst ; and as the writer had much of other matters to occupy his attention ...
... attention appeared to be entirely absorbed in politics , the essays on African Colonization , consisting chiefly of historical facts , were suspended in the midst ; and as the writer had much of other matters to occupy his attention ...
Page 356
... attention . The first measure on the subject of slavery had been brought into Parliament in 1806 by Sir ARTHUR PIGOT , which forbade the lending of money in any transactions connected with slaves . In the following year Lord GREY's Act ...
... attention . The first measure on the subject of slavery had been brought into Parliament in 1806 by Sir ARTHUR PIGOT , which forbade the lending of money in any transactions connected with slaves . In the following year Lord GREY's Act ...
Page 42
... attention of our friends to this important subject . The very best medicine an emigrant can carry out with him is cheerfulness and a reasonable degree of assurance that he will survive the fever , and have long life and great prosperity ...
... attention of our friends to this important subject . The very best medicine an emigrant can carry out with him is cheerfulness and a reasonable degree of assurance that he will survive the fever , and have long life and great prosperity ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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