The African Repository, Volumes 49-54American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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It was not so here ; indeed , the women had often decidedly the upper hand . The clearances by law and custom rere the work of the men ; the weeding was the work of the whole family , and so was the reaping .
It was not so here ; indeed , the women had often decidedly the upper hand . The clearances by law and custom rere the work of the men ; the weeding was the work of the whole family , and so was the reaping .
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Mr. Arthington writes : “ It is much in my heart to take with you a courageous and faithful step in the moral conquest of Africa : whilst we shall , if God be with us , be instrumental in His hands in gathering out to Christ's glory and ...
Mr. Arthington writes : “ It is much in my heart to take with you a courageous and faithful step in the moral conquest of Africa : whilst we shall , if God be with us , be instrumental in His hands in gathering out to Christ's glory and ...
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Its hand power must grow as its brain power grows , until with the help of both it will protect itself against aggression ... It needs men with heads to plan and hands to execute ; men with will and sinew to cultivate the exuberant soil ...
Its hand power must grow as its brain power grows , until with the help of both it will protect itself against aggression ... It needs men with heads to plan and hands to execute ; men with will and sinew to cultivate the exuberant soil ...
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