African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 89
... friends become discouraged , and our enemies say , " what do these poor Jews do ? " But give us this year eighty or a hundred thousand dollars , ( far less than we need and . could use advantageously ) and we will make an impression on ...
... friends become discouraged , and our enemies say , " what do these poor Jews do ? " But give us this year eighty or a hundred thousand dollars , ( far less than we need and . could use advantageously ) and we will make an impression on ...
Page 341
... friends will readily admit . That they have not answered our appeals in a spirit of corresponding liberality , we ... friends , have been a little remiss in making their customary calls , and exciting the more sluggish friends of ...
... friends will readily admit . That they have not answered our appeals in a spirit of corresponding liberality , we ... friends , have been a little remiss in making their customary calls , and exciting the more sluggish friends of ...
Page 84
... friends of the cause in this region , and there would be many more , if its merits could be properly represented . It suffers by reason of having withdrawn so much from the field . Mutual confidence between the Society and the public ...
... friends of the cause in this region , and there would be many more , if its merits could be properly represented . It suffers by reason of having withdrawn so much from the field . Mutual confidence between the Society and the public ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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