The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 167
If any other mode of benefitting the Africans could be found , he hoped it would be adopted ; but he felt quite sure this was a safe and promising cause , and that by it a great amount of blessing would be produced to the colored race ...
If any other mode of benefitting the Africans could be found , he hoped it would be adopted ; but he felt quite sure this was a safe and promising cause , and that by it a great amount of blessing would be produced to the colored race ...
Page 169
The cause in which they were engaged , was the cause of science and education ; they therefore called upon men of science and education . It was the cause of civilization , and they presented it to the civilized and the refined .
The cause in which they were engaged , was the cause of science and education ; they therefore called upon men of science and education . It was the cause of civilization , and they presented it to the civilized and the refined .
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About 750 copies are sent gratuitously by the Society to Auxiliary Societies , life members , annual contributors of $ 10 and upwards , and clergymen who take up a collection for the cause within the year , and to agents and others who ...
About 750 copies are sent gratuitously by the Society to Auxiliary Societies , life members , annual contributors of $ 10 and upwards , and clergymen who take up a collection for the cause within the year , and to agents and others who ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
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African trade 65 | 65 |
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