The African Repository, Volumes 49-54American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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... Continent , there is reason to believe that the leaven of Christian truth can pass along the same open lines , and have a more subduing influence . If these facts of the past give promise for the redemption of Africa , the present ...
... Continent , there is reason to believe that the leaven of Christian truth can pass along the same open lines , and have a more subduing influence . If these facts of the past give promise for the redemption of Africa , the present ...
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... continent of Africa , and discovered many new lands never before visited by Europeans . On one of his journeys he started from Tripoli and went southward across Fezzan to the great lake Tsad , and the kingdoms of Kanem and Bornou , the ...
... continent of Africa , and discovered many new lands never before visited by Europeans . On one of his journeys he started from Tripoli and went southward across Fezzan to the great lake Tsad , and the kingdoms of Kanem and Bornou , the ...
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... continent occupied by barbarous tribes and white savages trading in slaves . It is no longer a colony , with fair prospects of success as a colony merely . It is a free Commonwealth , with a written Constitution , good laws , and an ...
... continent occupied by barbarous tribes and white savages trading in slaves . It is no longer a colony , with fair prospects of success as a colony merely . It is a free Commonwealth , with a written Constitution , good laws , and an ...
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Society New Jersey Colonization | 25 |
Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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