African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 294
... believe that if all danger of insult and violence was removed from their condition here , and they had the best prospects which they possibly could have , with a full and perfect chance of equality with the whites , still there are ...
... believe that if all danger of insult and violence was removed from their condition here , and they had the best prospects which they possibly could have , with a full and perfect chance of equality with the whites , still there are ...
Page 315
... believe it . " Another old man sitting by , addressing the one just mentioned , says , “ WIAH , what we hear I believe to be true . Could you love or do good to your son if he did not obey you ? How then can we expect that God will love ...
... believe it . " Another old man sitting by , addressing the one just mentioned , says , “ WIAH , what we hear I believe to be true . Could you love or do good to your son if he did not obey you ? How then can we expect that God will love ...
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... believe the good men engaged in the cause in this country were actuated by any other than be- nevolent motives , for the wise and good of all sects and from all portions of the country were engaged in the glorious work of elevating the ...
... believe the good men engaged in the cause in this country were actuated by any other than be- nevolent motives , for the wise and good of all sects and from all portions of the country were engaged in the glorious work of elevating the ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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