African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 20
... respect in Liberia , when they treat the inhabitants with respect . " In 1838 Dr. Goheen , who was never connected with the Colonization Society , but with the Methodist mission , wrote : " The people are industrious and persevering in ...
... respect in Liberia , when they treat the inhabitants with respect . " In 1838 Dr. Goheen , who was never connected with the Colonization Society , but with the Methodist mission , wrote : " The people are industrious and persevering in ...
Page 149
... respect from their colored brethren in America , —that is in understanding and appreciating the blessings of liberty . A citizen of the United States , in whatever section of the Union he may reside , in visiting Liberia , will very ...
... respect from their colored brethren in America , —that is in understanding and appreciating the blessings of liberty . A citizen of the United States , in whatever section of the Union he may reside , in visiting Liberia , will very ...
Page 358
... respecting the existing difficulties be- tween the United States and Great Britain - rumor has it , that a war is ... respect their rights , we must remain the subjects of continual Brit- ish persecution , and suffer all the abuse and ...
... respecting the existing difficulties be- tween the United States and Great Britain - rumor has it , that a war is ... respect their rights , we must remain the subjects of continual Brit- ish persecution , and suffer all the abuse and ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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