The African Repository, Volumes 41-42American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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... College in all respects by themselves ; which , of course , ex- cludes the idea or practice of delegating any of their corporate powers to other parties . 2. That upon this Basis , the Committee was of opinion , that all corpora- tions ...
... College in all respects by themselves ; which , of course , ex- cludes the idea or practice of delegating any of their corporate powers to other parties . 2. That upon this Basis , the Committee was of opinion , that all corpora- tions ...
Page 230
... College , February 8 , 1862. To preclude all possible doubt as to its complete legality , the Trustees of Donations , at their meeting , September 1 , 1862 , accepted ... College buildings occupied 230 [ Aug. , HISTORY OF LIBERIA COLLEGE .
... College , February 8 , 1862. To preclude all possible doubt as to its complete legality , the Trustees of Donations , at their meeting , September 1 , 1862 , accepted ... College buildings occupied 230 [ Aug. , HISTORY OF LIBERIA COLLEGE .
Page 267
... College , but were not properly qualified . It had been hoped that the High Schools of the several missionary societies would give the necessary pre- paratory education ; but the establishment of the College had de- ranged their ...
... College , but were not properly qualified . It had been hoped that the High Schools of the several missionary societies would give the necessary pre- paratory education ; but the establishment of the College had de- ranged their ...
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