The African Repository, Volumes 39-40American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 81
... able to transmit to you on the 8th instant , you will per- ceive that the several matters embodied in the memorandum have , to a considerable extent , been met in a just and generous spirit by H. M. Government , so that the adjustment ...
... able to transmit to you on the 8th instant , you will per- ceive that the several matters embodied in the memorandum have , to a considerable extent , been met in a just and generous spirit by H. M. Government , so that the adjustment ...
Page 147
... able to instruct me . ' may " The violence of his animosity was especially manifested on the occasion of the interment of one of his daughters , at which I was invited to officiate by the husband of the deceased , and some other members ...
... able to instruct me . ' may " The violence of his animosity was especially manifested on the occasion of the interment of one of his daughters , at which I was invited to officiate by the husband of the deceased , and some other members ...
Page 189
... able to be about , but in so weak a state that a change is absolutely necessary for her . Such is the opinion of the physician , and likewise of the Bishop . My own judgment fully agrees . and by a speedy departure , I trust she may be ...
... able to be about , but in so weak a state that a change is absolutely necessary for her . Such is the opinion of the physician , and likewise of the Bishop . My own judgment fully agrees . and by a speedy departure , I trust she may be ...
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