African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 51
feel that he has a real , substantial interest in the success of the Re- pository . If he receives it gratuitously , he will render a fair equiva- lent in services to the general cause . If he takes it as a paying sub- scriber , he will ...
feel that he has a real , substantial interest in the success of the Re- pository . If he receives it gratuitously , he will render a fair equiva- lent in services to the general cause . If he takes it as a paying sub- scriber , he will ...
Page 324
... feel more encouraged to go forward . Our Government is intended to be a republic , and although there is too much power in the hands of the Governor , still the remedy is in our own hands , and we feel sanguine that before long we will ...
... feel more encouraged to go forward . Our Government is intended to be a republic , and although there is too much power in the hands of the Governor , still the remedy is in our own hands , and we feel sanguine that before long we will ...
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... feel in your mind - soul ? " " I feel peace within " " Do you think the Lord blesses you in your sickness ? " ' Oves , my dear preacher ; master Jesus is with me all the day long , and I feel him in my heart . " Do you think the Lord ...
... feel in your mind - soul ? " " I feel peace within " " Do you think the Lord blesses you in your sickness ? " ' Oves , my dear preacher ; master Jesus is with me all the day long , and I feel him in my heart . " Do you think the Lord ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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