The African Repository, Volumes 41-42American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 108
... desire for instruction has , within the last generation , sprung up even among our slave population ; and how that , in spite of disadvantages that would seem insuperable , many have risen , not only to respectability , but to eminence ...
... desire for instruction has , within the last generation , sprung up even among our slave population ; and how that , in spite of disadvantages that would seem insuperable , many have risen , not only to respectability , but to eminence ...
Page 368
... desire of the people of color to better their condition , and their liberty to pursue that desire , and 4th , Re- ligious principle or the hope of benefitting their race .. The Rev. Wm . H. Lord of Montpelier presented the following ...
... desire of the people of color to better their condition , and their liberty to pursue that desire , and 4th , Re- ligious principle or the hope of benefitting their race .. The Rev. Wm . H. Lord of Montpelier presented the following ...
Page 334
... desire and so confidently hope for . The Gospel of Peace and eternal life must be preached there ; and God seems to open by commerce doors of access for the bearers of glad tidings from Bethlehem and Cavalry . There is scarcely one of ...
... desire and so confidently hope for . The Gospel of Peace and eternal life must be preached there ; and God seems to open by commerce doors of access for the bearers of glad tidings from Bethlehem and Cavalry . There is scarcely one of ...
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