The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Wm . MCKINNEY , who has labored in the eastern counties of Virginia , and in North Carolina , has been successful in ... has continued to prosecute his labors with increased diligence and success , and in addition to his remittances for ...
Wm . MCKINNEY , who has labored in the eastern counties of Virginia , and in North Carolina , has been successful in ... has continued to prosecute his labors with increased diligence and success , and in addition to his remittances for ...
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“ As preliminary to their success , and in anticipation of the acts of Government , they have , at considerable expense , sent out agents to explore the coast of Africa , and to select a seat for their contemplated Colony .
“ As preliminary to their success , and in anticipation of the acts of Government , they have , at considerable expense , sent out agents to explore the coast of Africa , and to select a seat for their contemplated Colony .
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“ The success and usefulness of the efforts made by our society , in behalf of Africa , encouraged the Board to persevere in the support and enlargement of this mission , with renewed courage and confidence ; believing that a great and ...
“ The success and usefulness of the efforts made by our society , in behalf of Africa , encouraged the Board to persevere in the support and enlargement of this mission , with renewed courage and confidence ; believing that a great and ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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