The African Repository, Volume 15American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 116
... condition is flour- ishing ; and , notwithstanding many difficulties , and the violent and most un- reasonable opposition of the abolitionists , the coloured people have con- sented to remove to it , as fast as their establishment there ...
... condition is flour- ishing ; and , notwithstanding many difficulties , and the violent and most un- reasonable opposition of the abolitionists , the coloured people have con- sented to remove to it , as fast as their establishment there ...
Page 125
... condition of the colored population of Maryland - this is the alternative presented for them to the consideration of the benevolent . I agree that , if removal to Africa is this horrible act of cruelty that it is represented to be - if ...
... condition of the colored population of Maryland - this is the alternative presented for them to the consideration of the benevolent . I agree that , if removal to Africa is this horrible act of cruelty that it is represented to be - if ...
Page 267
... condition of slavery in pagan lands . Such was essentially its condition when God called Abram from an idolatrous country , to make him the founder of the Hebrew State . Such was its condition when God gave the moral and civil law to ...
... condition of slavery in pagan lands . Such was essentially its condition when God called Abram from an idolatrous country , to make him the founder of the Hebrew State . Such was its condition when God gave the moral and civil law to ...
Contents
Seminary Liberia Conference 261 | 6 |
Law concerning apprentices | 11 |
Jurisprudencespecimen of African 80 | 30 |
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