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Page 91
... means of educating them , and nothing which benevolence can do is neglected to give the measures which promise to ... means as Provi- dence has placed in their hands ? One of these means is the Liberia College . It has been in operation ...
... means of educating them , and nothing which benevolence can do is neglected to give the measures which promise to ... means as Provi- dence has placed in their hands ? One of these means is the Liberia College . It has been in operation ...
Page 154
... means are too limited and uncertain to be much relied on at present for pecuniary appropriations . The College still looks for its means of support and usefulness to its friends in the United States , through the Trustees of Donations ...
... means are too limited and uncertain to be much relied on at present for pecuniary appropriations . The College still looks for its means of support and usefulness to its friends in the United States , through the Trustees of Donations ...
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... means of inter- nal navigation - lakes and rivers which can almost vie with those of America . The King of Belgium has lately gathered about him the scientific men of Europe , and organized them into a grand scheme for African ...
... means of inter- nal navigation - lakes and rivers which can almost vie with those of America . The King of Belgium has lately gathered about him the scientific men of Europe , and organized them into a grand scheme for African ...
Contents
Society New Jersey Colonization | 25 |
Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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