The African Repository, Volumes 49-54American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 90
... desire to make . To obstruct them in the exercise of this right , or to leave impediments in the way which we can remove , is practically to remand them to the condition of serfs tied to the soil . As the Society exists to lend a ...
... desire to make . To obstruct them in the exercise of this right , or to leave impediments in the way which we can remove , is practically to remand them to the condition of serfs tied to the soil . As the Society exists to lend a ...
Page 83
... desire to become a missionary to Africa , and since then has said it was her intention to fit herself for that work . The interest is a growing one , and we feel confident that more of our students will see the need of work there , and ...
... desire to become a missionary to Africa , and since then has said it was her intention to fit herself for that work . The interest is a growing one , and we feel confident that more of our students will see the need of work there , and ...
Page 84
... desire , yearly becoming more apparent , for an English education , and that not only by the chiefs for their own sons , but in instances for their slaves . It was true that the desire was prompted solely by the wish to make them better ...
... desire , yearly becoming more apparent , for an English education , and that not only by the chiefs for their own sons , but in instances for their slaves . It was true that the desire was prompted solely by the wish to make them better ...
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Society New Jersey Colonization | 25 |
Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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