The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 245
... established . The total number of mem- bers and probationers , at the present time , is probably a little less than fifteen hundred - a small number , certainly , for a mission of so long standing . But it must be remembered that the ...
... established . The total number of mem- bers and probationers , at the present time , is probably a little less than fifteen hundred - a small number , certainly , for a mission of so long standing . But it must be remembered that the ...
Page 34
... establish themselves on the western coast of Africa , and have invested Capt . Robert F. Stockton and Eli Ayres with full ... established . Its first article , as amended December 34 [ February , REV . DR . TRACY'S MEMORIAL DISCOURSE .
... establish themselves on the western coast of Africa , and have invested Capt . Robert F. Stockton and Eli Ayres with full ... established . Its first article , as amended December 34 [ February , REV . DR . TRACY'S MEMORIAL DISCOURSE .
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... established in Africa by those who have voluntarily gone forth from our midst , and we owe it to these hardy ... establish a line of mail steamers between the United States and the Republic of Liberia . The treaty between the United ...
... established in Africa by those who have voluntarily gone forth from our midst , and we owe it to these hardy ... establish a line of mail steamers between the United States and the Republic of Liberia . The treaty between the United ...
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