The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society., 1967 - Blacks |
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Whatever is for the real interest of any one human being is ultimately for the interest of all ; antagonism of interests is only transient , and usually only seeming , while the unity of interests is real and eternal .
Whatever is for the real interest of any one human being is ultimately for the interest of all ; antagonism of interests is only transient , and usually only seeming , while the unity of interests is real and eternal .
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The presence of the authority of Government is necessary to secure an efficient and faithful attention to this interest . That the philanthropists of the United States especially should participate in the educational interest of Liberia ...
The presence of the authority of Government is necessary to secure an efficient and faithful attention to this interest . That the philanthropists of the United States especially should participate in the educational interest of Liberia ...
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budget of discoveries , will be looked for witb interest , greater perhaps than has been accorded to any explorer of the present century . Journal of Commerce . LETTER OF THE FIRST CLA88 . The following letter of the first graduating ...
budget of discoveries , will be looked for witb interest , greater perhaps than has been accorded to any explorer of the present century . Journal of Commerce . LETTER OF THE FIRST CLA88 . The following letter of the first graduating ...
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Contents
AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 1 |
Address of Hon John H B dress | 17 |
Africa and the Africans | 193 |
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