African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 168
... desire to see the African a man , but we despair of seeing what our hearts desire at present , at least in our own land , under present circumstan- ces in which they are placed . Some may call it prejudice , but how are you to reason it ...
... desire to see the African a man , but we despair of seeing what our hearts desire at present , at least in our own land , under present circumstan- ces in which they are placed . Some may call it prejudice , but how are you to reason it ...
Page 293
... desire to have read . At this time it is quite appropriate , and we trust will add to the growing interest on this ... desire to have them emigrate under such influences . If they cannot feel the nobler , higher motives which Liberia ...
... desire to have read . At this time it is quite appropriate , and we trust will add to the growing interest on this ... desire to have them emigrate under such influences . If they cannot feel the nobler , higher motives which Liberia ...
Page 375
... desire for the abolition of slavery has diminished . That desire was universal before the late excitement commenced . For a time it was roused into activity by the hope that something effectual would soon be done . As that hope has ...
... desire for the abolition of slavery has diminished . That desire was universal before the late excitement commenced . For a time it was roused into activity by the hope that something effectual would soon be done . As that hope has ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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