The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 21
... interest in several of the more important stations . But a few months since a report was received from Mr. Toomey of a Convocation held at Rocktown , the exercises of which were prolonged until midnight , without weariness or abatement ...
... interest in several of the more important stations . But a few months since a report was received from Mr. Toomey of a Convocation held at Rocktown , the exercises of which were prolonged until midnight , without weariness or abatement ...
Page 102
... interest of all ; antagonism of interests is only transient , and usually only seeming , while the unity of interests is real and eternal . The errors of political economy have largely arisen from the as- sumption that the interests of ...
... interest of all ; antagonism of interests is only transient , and usually only seeming , while the unity of interests is real and eternal . The errors of political economy have largely arisen from the as- sumption that the interests of ...
Page 142
... interest so intimately connected with the existence of the Republic may no longer be left to the option of ... interest . That the philanthropists of the United States especially should participate in the educa- tional interest of ...
... interest so intimately connected with the existence of the Republic may no longer be left to the option of ... interest . That the philanthropists of the United States especially should participate in the educa- tional interest of ...
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