The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 155
... whole extends five hundred and twenty miles along the coast of Western Africa , and sufficient in quantity and quality , to feed and clothe the whole colored population of the United States . If , however , the Liberians go on as they ...
... whole extends five hundred and twenty miles along the coast of Western Africa , and sufficient in quantity and quality , to feed and clothe the whole colored population of the United States . If , however , the Liberians go on as they ...
Page 196
... whole extent of the continent . It is the opening of the door through which a regenerating power is to enter and pervade the whole country . Africa is to be re- deemed by her own sons if at all , and we do not doubt that the circulation ...
... whole extent of the continent . It is the opening of the door through which a regenerating power is to enter and pervade the whole country . Africa is to be re- deemed by her own sons if at all , and we do not doubt that the circulation ...
Page 51
... whole Bible in the Dualla language , which is spoken in that region . Our Scotch brethren have translated the whole Bible into the Efik , for the tribes on the Calabar river , and it is now being printed by the Scottish National Bible ...
... whole Bible in the Dualla language , which is spoken in that region . Our Scotch brethren have translated the whole Bible into the Efik , for the tribes on the Calabar river , and it is now being printed by the Scottish National Bible ...
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