African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 75
... settlement there are two schools , and two churches , the one of the Methodists , the other of the Baptist denomination ; but we are sorry to learn from Gov- ernor Roberts ' letter , already referred to , that the place is becoming ...
... settlement there are two schools , and two churches , the one of the Methodists , the other of the Baptist denomination ; but we are sorry to learn from Gov- ernor Roberts ' letter , already referred to , that the place is becoming ...
Page 174
... settlement , as contained in Mr. Upshur's note , will sufficiently account for the interest felt by the American Govern- ment in its prosperity . It was founded by a peculiarly interesting class of emigrants from the United States ; it ...
... settlement , as contained in Mr. Upshur's note , will sufficiently account for the interest felt by the American Govern- ment in its prosperity . It was founded by a peculiarly interesting class of emigrants from the United States ; it ...
Page 176
... settlement of Liberia ; nor do they doubt that the growth of that settlement may , under judicious guidance , powerfully contribute to promote the object for which it was established ; and the undersigned conceives that he cannot better ...
... settlement of Liberia ; nor do they doubt that the growth of that settlement may , under judicious guidance , powerfully contribute to promote the object for which it was established ; and the undersigned conceives that he cannot better ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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