The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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it is discovered that his condition can be improved , by taking the place recently occupied by the West India slaves . British benevolence is much affected by the circumstances of color and locality . It is greatly concerned about the ...
it is discovered that his condition can be improved , by taking the place recently occupied by the West India slaves . British benevolence is much affected by the circumstances of color and locality . It is greatly concerned about the ...
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And , after all , notwithstanding the condition of those in our own country , when they contemplated yonder mighty continent , with its 150,000,000 of human beings , they would find that the condition of the black population here was ...
And , after all , notwithstanding the condition of those in our own country , when they contemplated yonder mighty continent , with its 150,000,000 of human beings , they would find that the condition of the black population here was ...
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ment in rather an unsafe condition . Much anxiety was manifested on the part of the citizens ; the natives of Sinou as well as their own people were opposed to their being executed , but wished that their country people might be ...
ment in rather an unsafe condition . Much anxiety was manifested on the part of the citizens ; the natives of Sinou as well as their own people were opposed to their being executed , but wished that their country people might be ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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