The African Repository, Volumes 49-54American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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... whole number to 1,500 . As some of these are pur- suing higher studies , and some are from heathen families , the ... whole condition at least annually to one of these Commissioners , so that the whole may be embodied in one report for ...
... whole number to 1,500 . As some of these are pur- suing higher studies , and some are from heathen families , the ... whole condition at least annually to one of these Commissioners , so that the whole may be embodied in one report for ...
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... whole number will be 1,323 . A few private schools may raise the whole number to 1,500 . " To give each child of the civilized population of Liberia four years at school , supposing that population to be 20,000 , would probably require ...
... whole number will be 1,323 . A few private schools may raise the whole number to 1,500 . " To give each child of the civilized population of Liberia four years at school , supposing that population to be 20,000 , would probably require ...
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... whole history of the Society for more than half a century , including all its acts and utterances , forbids the belief that it ever did , or that it does now , contemplate the removal of all the colored people from the country . The whole ...
... whole history of the Society for more than half a century , including all its acts and utterances , forbids the belief that it ever did , or that it does now , contemplate the removal of all the colored people from the country . The whole ...
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Society New Jersey Colonization | 25 |
Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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