The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society., 1967 - Blacks |
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In the opinion of the Committee , this Society ought to retain its present building unencumbered by debt , and as large an interest fund as it now has — and it should rely upon the contributions of Auxiliaries and of individuals ...
In the opinion of the Committee , this Society ought to retain its present building unencumbered by debt , and as large an interest fund as it now has — and it should rely upon the contributions of Auxiliaries and of individuals ...
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From the days of Rameses , when the negro was pictured on the Egyptian monuments , to the present day , the same characteristics mark him wherever found in bis native state . These various books of travel in Africa are worthy the study ...
From the days of Rameses , when the negro was pictured on the Egyptian monuments , to the present day , the same characteristics mark him wherever found in bis native state . These various books of travel in Africa are worthy the study ...
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From 1837 to the present year , the mortality among the missionaries has been less appalling , partly owing to the improved system of drainage adopted in the colony . At present the native churches and schools are nearly all self ...
From 1837 to the present year , the mortality among the missionaries has been less appalling , partly owing to the improved system of drainage adopted in the colony . At present the native churches and schools are nearly all self ...
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 1 |
Address of Hon John H B dress | 17 |
Africa and the Africans | 193 |
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