The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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My critic proposes to leave out of view the question of labor , and rebukes me for considering it as a very important element in the human question . " . This is an incorrect statement . The problem presented by the Society was , “ What ...
My critic proposes to leave out of view the question of labor , and rebukes me for considering it as a very important element in the human question . " . This is an incorrect statement . The problem presented by the Society was , “ What ...
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AN IMPORTANT DOCUMENT . ... It occupies nearly two hundred pages , is handsomely printed , and contains matter of much more profound interest and importance that is to be found between the covers of many of the most pretentious and ...
AN IMPORTANT DOCUMENT . ... It occupies nearly two hundred pages , is handsomely printed , and contains matter of much more profound interest and importance that is to be found between the covers of many of the most pretentious and ...
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I am satisfied that it would be a great benefit to improve their quality and I propose to do this by subjecting them , at ports of entry , to strict inspection by officers sworn to perform this duty faithfully . The important subject of ...
I am satisfied that it would be a great benefit to improve their quality and I propose to do this by subjecting them , at ports of entry , to strict inspection by officers sworn to perform this duty faithfully . The important subject of ...
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 1 |
Address of Hon John H B dress | 17 |
Africa and the Africans | 193 |
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