The African Repository, Volumes 49-54American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 145
... United States ; not so much , even , as has been done for it by both England and France . The United States has been the last of the Powers to recognize the independence of Liberia . And not even now does it furnish any facilities for ...
... United States ; not so much , even , as has been done for it by both England and France . The United States has been the last of the Powers to recognize the independence of Liberia . And not even now does it furnish any facilities for ...
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... United States . Northern modes of agriculture , such as exist in Europe and most of the United States , are to prevail in the South hereafter . The cotton lands there are to be husbanded , manured , cut up into small farms , and be made ...
... United States . Northern modes of agriculture , such as exist in Europe and most of the United States , are to prevail in the South hereafter . The cotton lands there are to be husbanded , manured , cut up into small farms , and be made ...
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... United States war frigates , and sent to Liberia by the United States Government , make up a total of twenty thousand seven hundred and sixty - six sent to that Coast . These , with their descendants , number now , say twenty - five ...
... United States war frigates , and sent to Liberia by the United States Government , make up a total of twenty thousand seven hundred and sixty - six sent to that Coast . These , with their descendants , number now , say twenty - five ...
Contents
Society New Jersey Colonization | 25 |
Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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