The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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If motives of benevolence have not been sufficient to call up public seeling and concentrate attention on our operations on the western coast of Africa , motives of self - interest will be . The influence of the Colony is now beginning ...
If motives of benevolence have not been sufficient to call up public seeling and concentrate attention on our operations on the western coast of Africa , motives of self - interest will be . The influence of the Colony is now beginning ...
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we expected - and the result of the operations which we detailed on this subject , in our last paper . It also corroborates all that we stated some months since , in an article headed “ coming events cast their shadows before .
we expected - and the result of the operations which we detailed on this subject , in our last paper . It also corroborates all that we stated some months since , in an article headed “ coming events cast their shadows before .
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Under the head of foreign operations , reference was made to the profound interest felt not only at home , but throughout Europe , in the success of the Niger Expedition . The leading objects of the Society might be comprised in a ...
Under the head of foreign operations , reference was made to the profound interest felt not only at home , but throughout Europe , in the success of the Niger Expedition . The leading objects of the Society might be comprised in a ...
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