African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 95
... respect , if I should at any time forget for a moment that this is my in- defeasible right , or so base and mean - spirited as not to claim to exercise it whenever circumstances should demand it . The scheme of Coloniza- tion enjoys my ...
... respect , if I should at any time forget for a moment that this is my in- defeasible right , or so base and mean - spirited as not to claim to exercise it whenever circumstances should demand it . The scheme of Coloniza- tion enjoys my ...
Page 182
... respecting Abolitionists , let me express all due respect for the talents of their most gifted , and the good intentions of the mass . Yet in the ardent pursuit of their alledged favorite object , " the welfare of the African , " they ...
... respecting Abolitionists , let me express all due respect for the talents of their most gifted , and the good intentions of the mass . Yet in the ardent pursuit of their alledged favorite object , " the welfare of the African , " they ...
Page 209
... respect a very favorable locality for the establishment of emigrants . Before they left the ship I visited them there , and after a short address , had the Constitution read , and the oath of allegiance administered to the males of the ...
... respect a very favorable locality for the establishment of emigrants . Before they left the ship I visited them there , and after a short address , had the Constitution read , and the oath of allegiance administered to the males of the ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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