The African Repository, Volumes 29-30American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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a native of New Jersey , and Francis S. Key , a resident of Georgetown but a native of Maryland . Upon my communicating to them the resolutions of Virginia , and my determination to renew them , at the en- suing session of the ...
a native of New Jersey , and Francis S. Key , a resident of Georgetown but a native of Maryland . Upon my communicating to them the resolutions of Virginia , and my determination to renew them , at the en- suing session of the ...
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... native chil- dren , in or near native towns , hav- ing proved an almost total failure , partly because the children are not allowed by their parents to remain a sufficient length of time even to learn to read , and partly because from ...
... native chil- dren , in or near native towns , hav- ing proved an almost total failure , partly because the children are not allowed by their parents to remain a sufficient length of time even to learn to read , and partly because from ...
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... natives , the lighter on the head , the heavier swung on poles on the shoulders , and garden- ing and agricultural operations are performed by hand , and mostly by native laborers . But it is all a small and slow business , and Liberia ...
... natives , the lighter on the head , the heavier swung on poles on the shoulders , and garden- ing and agricultural operations are performed by hand , and mostly by native laborers . But it is all a small and slow business , and Liberia ...
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