The African Repository, Volume 15American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 91
... population among us , and sanction ( by their provisions for conditional emancipation ) all that can result from the action of colonization on the slave population within its limits . We consider self - interest alone a sufficient ...
... population among us , and sanction ( by their provisions for conditional emancipation ) all that can result from the action of colonization on the slave population within its limits . We consider self - interest alone a sufficient ...
Page 126
... population , who were there in numbers , cannot be too strongly condemned . The man who will endeavor to enlist the passions of one class of citizens against another , to the detriment of the peace and order of so- ciety , is an ...
... population , who were there in numbers , cannot be too strongly condemned . The man who will endeavor to enlist the passions of one class of citizens against another , to the detriment of the peace and order of so- ciety , is an ...
Page 302
... population in our own country . But from impressions on my own mind , without reference to tabular statements , I am decidedly of opinion that the colored emigrants to Liberia have enjoyed greater immunity from fatal diseases than ...
... population in our own country . But from impressions on my own mind , without reference to tabular statements , I am decidedly of opinion that the colored emigrants to Liberia have enjoyed greater immunity from fatal diseases than ...
Contents
Seminary Liberia Conference 261 | 6 |
Law concerning apprentices | 11 |
Jurisprudencespecimen of African 80 | 30 |
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