African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 88
... present pressing claims of this society . They have helped us on former occasions . Will they fail us now ? Have they done all they can for this cause ? While others are cold and selfish , they whose consciencs are quick , whose ...
... present pressing claims of this society . They have helped us on former occasions . Will they fail us now ? Have they done all they can for this cause ? While others are cold and selfish , they whose consciencs are quick , whose ...
Page 315
... present we wish to make a remark , and call attention to another aspect of the subject . LIBERIA is not unknown to the British Parliament . Its present position , and probable future destiny , are not uncared for across the " briny ...
... present we wish to make a remark , and call attention to another aspect of the subject . LIBERIA is not unknown to the British Parliament . Its present position , and probable future destiny , are not uncared for across the " briny ...
Page 157
... Present relief may doubtless be rendered them in their present circumstances . But when the next generation comes on the stage , they will be but little , if any , in advance of what the present is now . Unlike the settlement of whites ...
... Present relief may doubtless be rendered them in their present circumstances . But when the next generation comes on the stage , they will be but little , if any , in advance of what the present is now . Unlike the settlement of whites ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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