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Page 152
... hope that America will extinguish a great portion of that moral debt which she has contracted to that unfortunate country ? " Mr. Clay was followed by Elias B. Caldwell , who urged at length the same views . After mentioning several ...
... hope that America will extinguish a great portion of that moral debt which she has contracted to that unfortunate country ? " Mr. Clay was followed by Elias B. Caldwell , who urged at length the same views . After mentioning several ...
Page 205
... hope of planting civil institutions , and through them of spreading the influences which grow out of these through the interior of that continent , which has for ages been shut to their ap- proach . Nor has the occasion for such an ...
... hope of planting civil institutions , and through them of spreading the influences which grow out of these through the interior of that continent , which has for ages been shut to their ap- proach . Nor has the occasion for such an ...
Page 98
... hope that America will extinguish a great portion of that moral debt which she has contracted to that un- fortunate continent . " Mr. Caldwell followed in the same line of remark . After giving other reasons in favor of the proposed ...
... hope that America will extinguish a great portion of that moral debt which she has contracted to that un- fortunate continent . " Mr. Caldwell followed in the same line of remark . After giving other reasons in favor of the proposed ...
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Society New Jersey Colonization | 25 |
Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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