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Page 252
... efforts of white men to introduce the Gospel in this land have been devoted and self - sacrificing , but those efforts have nearly all been marked by the same characteristic . They have been a series of disasters and deaths . All along ...
... efforts of white men to introduce the Gospel in this land have been devoted and self - sacrificing , but those efforts have nearly all been marked by the same characteristic . They have been a series of disasters and deaths . All along ...
Page 342
... efforts of the Anglo - Saxons and others to plant Christian institutions on that continent had accomplished but little . While this failure could in part be attributed to the unhealthfulness of the climate for the constitutions of white ...
... efforts of the Anglo - Saxons and others to plant Christian institutions on that continent had accomplished but little . While this failure could in part be attributed to the unhealthfulness of the climate for the constitutions of white ...
Page 45
... efforts to promote the educational interests of Liberia , have been so fully presented in three or four late reports to this Board , that they need no new discussion . They are substantially these two : First , that in the selection of ...
... efforts to promote the educational interests of Liberia , have been so fully presented in three or four late reports to this Board , that they need no new discussion . They are substantially these two : First , that in the selection of ...
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Society New Jersey Colonization | 25 |
Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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