The African Repository, Volumes 49-54American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 76
... present infirmities , and deeply regrets his inability to be present at the Annual Meeting of this Board , trusting that he will soon be blessed with improved health and strength . Resolved , That a copy of this resolution be sent to ...
... present infirmities , and deeply regrets his inability to be present at the Annual Meeting of this Board , trusting that he will soon be blessed with improved health and strength . Resolved , That a copy of this resolution be sent to ...
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... present year , I am consoled in the reflection , gentlemen , that each of you fully understands the peculiar situation of our country at the present juncture , and that , as the result of your united deliberations , you will adopt such ...
... present year , I am consoled in the reflection , gentlemen , that each of you fully understands the peculiar situation of our country at the present juncture , and that , as the result of your united deliberations , you will adopt such ...
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... present the people are more civilized and are supe- rior as to race , and the soil and climate are better adapted to most of the tropical productions which are accounted so valu- able to other hot countries . Here , at the present ...
... present the people are more civilized and are supe- rior as to race , and the soil and climate are better adapted to most of the tropical productions which are accounted so valu- able to other hot countries . Here , at the present ...
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Society New Jersey Colonization | 25 |
Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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