The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society., 1967 - Blacks |
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Page 155
The whole number of emigrants has been 13,136 . Of these 6,301 bad been slaves ; of whom 344 purchased their freedom , and 5,957 were gratuitously emancipated by their masters , that they might emigrate , and 753 were “ freedmen ...
The whole number of emigrants has been 13,136 . Of these 6,301 bad been slaves ; of whom 344 purchased their freedom , and 5,957 were gratuitously emancipated by their masters , that they might emigrate , and 753 were “ freedmen ...
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The events of the last few years have not in the least degree shaken our faith in the cause of African Colonization , as one freighted with untold blessings for the whole African race . We have had an opportunity to examine only the ...
The events of the last few years have not in the least degree shaken our faith in the cause of African Colonization , as one freighted with untold blessings for the whole African race . We have had an opportunity to examine only the ...
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When revised and printed , we shall have the whole New Testament in Mpongwe , besides Genesis , a part of Exodus , Psalms , and Proverbs , which have been in use some time . This language , with some dialectic variation , is spoken by a ...
When revised and printed , we shall have the whole New Testament in Mpongwe , besides Genesis , a part of Exodus , Psalms , and Proverbs , which have been in use some time . This language , with some dialectic variation , is spoken by a ...
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 1 |
Address of Hon John H B dress | 17 |
Africa and the Africans | 193 |
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