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Page 262
... population of 1850 . From 1860 to 1870 it was 438,171 , or 9.86 per cent . of the African population of 1860 . Thus we see that , though there may be an actual increase of the African population , yet their rate of increase has , with ...
... population of 1850 . From 1860 to 1870 it was 438,171 , or 9.86 per cent . of the African population of 1860 . Thus we see that , though there may be an actual increase of the African population , yet their rate of increase has , with ...
Page 263
... population in any subdivision of the slave - holding region cannot be made , as that class of the population fluctuated there from causes other than those of births and deaths . To the increment of the native white population of the ...
... population in any subdivision of the slave - holding region cannot be made , as that class of the population fluctuated there from causes other than those of births and deaths . To the increment of the native white population of the ...
Page 61
... population will be full 125,000,000 , and the places of the colored , as they gradually emigrated from the South , would be supplied by whites from the North , and Europe , which last emigration will be very great in the near future ...
... population will be full 125,000,000 , and the places of the colored , as they gradually emigrated from the South , would be supplied by whites from the North , and Europe , which last emigration will be very great in the near future ...
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Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
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