The African Repository, Volumes 49-54American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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... living from hand to mouth from day to day , but living still , working still , succeed- ing still , hoping still , believing still ; and now , in the light of events , seeing clearly before it one great object , at least worthy , most ...
... living from hand to mouth from day to day , but living still , working still , succeed- ing still , hoping still , believing still ; and now , in the light of events , seeing clearly before it one great object , at least worthy , most ...
Page 83
... living there . But it is accomplished by an amount of care , prudence , forethought and expense not common to most missionaries . I explain the sad list of deaths that mark the history , especially the earlier , of African missions , by ...
... living there . But it is accomplished by an amount of care , prudence , forethought and expense not common to most missionaries . I explain the sad list of deaths that mark the history , especially the earlier , of African missions , by ...
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... living in the regions surrounding the head - waters of the Mesurado River , and by bis kindly offices and personal command settle many of the triffing dis- putes and predatory disagreements which have now so long existed among the ...
... living in the regions surrounding the head - waters of the Mesurado River , and by bis kindly offices and personal command settle many of the triffing dis- putes and predatory disagreements which have now so long existed among the ...
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Society New Jersey Colonization | 25 |
Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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