African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 146
... regard to the appearance of the country , of the town of Monrovia , of the inhabitants , and in regard to the character of the climate , were very favorable . Indeed , I may say that I was agreeably surprised , if not disappointed , in ...
... regard to the appearance of the country , of the town of Monrovia , of the inhabitants , and in regard to the character of the climate , were very favorable . Indeed , I may say that I was agreeably surprised , if not disappointed , in ...
Page 361
... regard to the positive will and order of the Supreme Being we all worship , but also from a regard to the most ordinary considerations of policy and self - interest . * The next point the noble lord urged as a proof that we had not ...
... regard to the positive will and order of the Supreme Being we all worship , but also from a regard to the most ordinary considerations of policy and self - interest . * The next point the noble lord urged as a proof that we had not ...
Page 194
... regard to African Colonization . Colonization ap- pears to be attracting somewhat more of attention than was given to it the three or four years last past ; and the attention now paid to it is of a more favorable character . Connected ...
... regard to African Colonization . Colonization ap- pears to be attracting somewhat more of attention than was given to it the three or four years last past ; and the attention now paid to it is of a more favorable character . Connected ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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