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2 The Annual Meeting of the American Colonization Society was held in Trinity Episcopal Church , corner of C and Third streets , Washington , D. C. , on Tuesday , January 15 , 1867 , at 73 o'clock , P. M .; the President , Hon .
2 The Annual Meeting of the American Colonization Society was held in Trinity Episcopal Church , corner of C and Third streets , Washington , D. C. , on Tuesday , January 15 , 1867 , at 73 o'clock , P. M .; the President , Hon .
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same time , prayer meetings . Seven of our children have also the working hours of the morning in which to study . These seven are looking forward to the mission - work , and render already much assistance in teaching , & c .
same time , prayer meetings . Seven of our children have also the working hours of the morning in which to study . These seven are looking forward to the mission - work , and render already much assistance in teaching , & c .
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To arrange that meeting , and secure attendance upon it , cost Dr. Finley no slight labor . The goodness of the object was generally admitted ; but , at the preliminary consultations , those invited and expected were generally absent .
To arrange that meeting , and secure attendance upon it , cost Dr. Finley no slight labor . The goodness of the object was generally admitted ; but , at the preliminary consultations , those invited and expected were generally absent .
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 1 |
Address of Hon John H B dress | 17 |
Africa and the Africans | 193 |
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