African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 27
... efforts for promoting the cause of missions , the cause of the Bible and Sunday schools , and the cause of liberal institutions on the benighted continent of Africa ; and that we are , therefore , earnestly called upon to redouble our ...
... efforts for promoting the cause of missions , the cause of the Bible and Sunday schools , and the cause of liberal institutions on the benighted continent of Africa ; and that we are , therefore , earnestly called upon to redouble our ...
Page 150
... efforts of men - of- from the country by the severity of the climate , or the barbarity of its inhabitants . The climate is fatal to the white man . He cannot en- dure it . He therefore can never be depended upon to establish civiliza ...
... efforts of men - of- from the country by the severity of the climate , or the barbarity of its inhabitants . The climate is fatal to the white man . He cannot en- dure it . He therefore can never be depended upon to establish civiliza ...
Page 194
... efforts they must push their way upward that they never can be made great by others that it is only : : by toilsome efforts in resisting oppo- sing circumstances , and by bold and daring energy in seizing upon the elements of life and ...
... efforts they must push their way upward that they never can be made great by others that it is only : : by toilsome efforts in resisting oppo- sing circumstances , and by bold and daring energy in seizing upon the elements of life and ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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