African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 190
... feel the want of foreign produce - with a soil fertile as genial sun and timely rains ever made the garden of Eden - with productions as various as those found in any country - with cattle - and staple products capable of being ...
... feel the want of foreign produce - with a soil fertile as genial sun and timely rains ever made the garden of Eden - with productions as various as those found in any country - with cattle - and staple products capable of being ...
Page 243
... feeling and disposition of the editor is on that point , and we will venture to assert that his sentiments are those of ... feel- ings and aspirations of civilized life , formed upon correct and christian principles , going out among the ...
... feeling and disposition of the editor is on that point , and we will venture to assert that his sentiments are those of ... feel- ings and aspirations of civilized life , formed upon correct and christian principles , going out among the ...
Page 366
... feel the bitterness of fanaticism . They can tell the difference between doing evil that good may come of it , and pur- suing " noble ends by noble means . " If the east feels for the colored man , the west labors under no disability to ...
... feel the bitterness of fanaticism . They can tell the difference between doing evil that good may come of it , and pur- suing " noble ends by noble means . " If the east feels for the colored man , the west labors under no disability to ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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