African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 87
... favor their elevation , and all motives stir them to duty . " Why then have many of our ANNUAL SUBSCRIBERS failed to send in their contributions ? They surely do not imagine that this work can be carried on without their aid ? In years ...
... favor their elevation , and all motives stir them to duty . " Why then have many of our ANNUAL SUBSCRIBERS failed to send in their contributions ? They surely do not imagine that this work can be carried on without their aid ? In years ...
Page 275
... favor of colonization . Hence we have found it impracticable to inform such of our friends as depend on that paper for information , of some very urgent claims upon their benevolence . Attempts to muzzle the press , both religious and ...
... favor of colonization . Hence we have found it impracticable to inform such of our friends as depend on that paper for information , of some very urgent claims upon their benevolence . Attempts to muzzle the press , both religious and ...
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... favor of the coast , and with pru- dent management , I see nothing to prevent a continuance . I assure you , sir , that I will do all in my power to facilitate their views , and to gain their respect , & c . I hope Governor Roberts ...
... favor of the coast , and with pru- dent management , I see nothing to prevent a continuance . I assure you , sir , that I will do all in my power to facilitate their views , and to gain their respect , & c . I hope Governor Roberts ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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