The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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The contributions to the cause will bear a very fair , if not exact proportion to the interest felt in it , and this must be excited and cherished either by oral or printed statements and appeals , or by the influence of both .
The contributions to the cause will bear a very fair , if not exact proportion to the interest felt in it , and this must be excited and cherished either by oral or printed statements and appeals , or by the influence of both .
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But the influence of a good essay on Colonization , would not be confined to the South and North , or any particular section of this country , it would extend to England , and other foreign countries . There is certainly great need ...
But the influence of a good essay on Colonization , would not be confined to the South and North , or any particular section of this country , it would extend to England , and other foreign countries . There is certainly great need ...
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Influence on the natives . ... Perhaps one third of the influential men of the country have no gregrees now . ... Probably the amount of inhabitants does not fall short of 4000 ; so that the influence of one school and one teacher over ...
Influence on the natives . ... Perhaps one third of the influential men of the country have no gregrees now . ... Probably the amount of inhabitants does not fall short of 4000 ; so that the influence of one school and one teacher over ...
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