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Page 57
... labor is immensely enlarged . The harvest for Colonization is , indeed , plenty ; but the labor- ers are few , and scarce are its means . But the argument is still flippantly urged against the Colo- nization of the freedmen in Africa ...
... labor is immensely enlarged . The harvest for Colonization is , indeed , plenty ; but the labor- ers are few , and scarce are its means . But the argument is still flippantly urged against the Colo- nization of the freedmen in Africa ...
Page 140
... labor he says : " In the palmiest days the condition of the laborer in this country does not seem to me an enviable one . Male labor , for natives , rates from $ 2 to $ 4 per month , and for the expa- triated Americans , from $ 4 to ...
... labor he says : " In the palmiest days the condition of the laborer in this country does not seem to me an enviable one . Male labor , for natives , rates from $ 2 to $ 4 per month , and for the expa- triated Americans , from $ 4 to ...
Page 236
... labor and the most consonant labor out of the South , after it has been brought there at frightful expense and trained and civilized , merely to carry out a political prejudice , with- out a particle of moral science or public necessity ...
... labor and the most consonant labor out of the South , after it has been brought there at frightful expense and trained and civilized , merely to carry out a political prejudice , with- out a particle of moral science or public necessity ...
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Society New Jersey Colonization | 25 |
Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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