The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 121
To instruct , awaken , and encourage the watchmen themselves in their duty ; to remove such as may prove unworthy or ... The watchmen themselves are instructed in the nature of their duties , and assisted and encouraged in the faithful ...
To instruct , awaken , and encourage the watchmen themselves in their duty ; to remove such as may prove unworthy or ... The watchmen themselves are instructed in the nature of their duties , and assisted and encouraged in the faithful ...
Page 67
I repeat , that a stronger proof we cannot have , that it is the duty of the people of this empire to take up the cause upon Christian grounds , as a measure of atonement for the injuries we have done to her , as the only means now ...
I repeat , that a stronger proof we cannot have , that it is the duty of the people of this empire to take up the cause upon Christian grounds , as a measure of atonement for the injuries we have done to her , as the only means now ...
Page 136
1 the surgeon , in the absence of Commander Bird Allen , engaged in his duty as commissioner . I also informed their lordships , in the same letter , that the Albert was about to proceed up the Niger , and the Wilberforce up the Tchadda ...
1 the surgeon , in the absence of Commander Bird Allen , engaged in his duty as commissioner . I also informed their lordships , in the same letter , that the Albert was about to proceed up the Niger , and the Wilberforce up the Tchadda ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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