African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 87
... regard your remarks as intended to require preparations for receiving that or any less number . I have four houses nearly completed at Bexley , and I hope to have several families ready to move into their own houses at that place before ...
... regard your remarks as intended to require preparations for receiving that or any less number . I have four houses nearly completed at Bexley , and I hope to have several families ready to move into their own houses at that place before ...
Page 123
... regard it . A gentleman writes from Georgia , under date of March 13 : " I regard your Society as among the most important benevolent insti- tutions of the day , and richly deserving the well directed and persevering efforts , the ...
... regard it . A gentleman writes from Georgia , under date of March 13 : " I regard your Society as among the most important benevolent insti- tutions of the day , and richly deserving the well directed and persevering efforts , the ...
Page 266
... regard to his happiness here , and to enlighten him in regard to his happiness hereafter . It is very generally supposed the e negro is mentally deficient that as a nation they would be unable to preserve themselves from commotions ...
... regard to his happiness here , and to enlighten him in regard to his happiness hereafter . It is very generally supposed the e negro is mentally deficient that as a nation they would be unable to preserve themselves from commotions ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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