The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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... President , Hon . John H. B. Latrobe , in the chair . Rev. R. R. Gurley invoked the Divine blessing . President Latrobe made a brief address on the Society reach- ing its Semi - Centennial Anniversary . Extracts from the Annual Report ...
... President , Hon . John H. B. Latrobe , in the chair . Rev. R. R. Gurley invoked the Divine blessing . President Latrobe made a brief address on the Society reach- ing its Semi - Centennial Anniversary . Extracts from the Annual Report ...
Page 315
... President of the College . He was ordained as a minister of the gospel in the same year . He continued President of Yale till 1846 , and re- tired because his health was inadequate to meet his labors . Under him the College flourished ...
... President of the College . He was ordained as a minister of the gospel in the same year . He continued President of Yale till 1846 , and re- tired because his health was inadequate to meet his labors . Under him the College flourished ...
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... President Warner that he has made up his mind to spend the rest of his life in this work as a duty he feels that he owes to his native brethren . This is a very important incident . Bombo a few years ago was an am- bitious and blood ...
... President Warner that he has made up his mind to spend the rest of his life in this work as a duty he feels that he owes to his native brethren . This is a very important incident . Bombo a few years ago was an am- bitious and blood ...
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