The African Repository, Volumes 39-40American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 229
... meeting to give three cheers for the heroes of the evening , which was responded to by at least a dozen ringing rounds . The meeting did not break up until nearly twelve o'clock , every one being anxious to shake hands with the ...
... meeting to give three cheers for the heroes of the evening , which was responded to by at least a dozen ringing rounds . The meeting did not break up until nearly twelve o'clock , every one being anxious to shake hands with the ...
Page 257
... Meeting at its office , in Boston , May 27 , 1863. In the absence of the President , the Hon . A. R. Thompson took the chair . The usual business was transacted . At an adjourned meeting , William Ropes , Esq . , the President ...
... Meeting at its office , in Boston , May 27 , 1863. In the absence of the President , the Hon . A. R. Thompson took the chair . The usual business was transacted . At an adjourned meeting , William Ropes , Esq . , the President ...
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... meeting on the first Taesday in December , at Monrovia , and shall have two or more lectures upon subjects pertaining to Education during the said time of meeting ; shall elect officers for the ensuing year ; shall have discussions or ...
... meeting on the first Taesday in December , at Monrovia , and shall have two or more lectures upon subjects pertaining to Education during the said time of meeting ; shall elect officers for the ensuing year ; shall have discussions or ...
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