The African Repository, Volume 15American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 60
... races in any given State . If I had been a citizen of the State of Pennsylvania , when Franklin's plan was adopt- ed , I should have voted for it , because by no possibility could the black race ever acquire the ascendancy in that State ...
... races in any given State . If I had been a citizen of the State of Pennsylvania , when Franklin's plan was adopt- ed , I should have voted for it , because by no possibility could the black race ever acquire the ascendancy in that State ...
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... race should be held in perpetual bondage by the other ; but this I will say , that those whom He has created different , and has declared , by their physi- cal structure and color , ought to be kept asunder , should not be brought to ...
... race should be held in perpetual bondage by the other ; but this I will say , that those whom He has created different , and has declared , by their physi- cal structure and color , ought to be kept asunder , should not be brought to ...
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... races , as estab- lished by our criminal calendar , attests the inadequacy of this mode of re- lief . The idea of transplanting this tropical race to the frozen regions of Canada , is too cruel to require comment : and the slaveholder ...
... races , as estab- lished by our criminal calendar , attests the inadequacy of this mode of re- lief . The idea of transplanting this tropical race to the frozen regions of Canada , is too cruel to require comment : and the slaveholder ...
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Seminary Liberia Conference 261 | 6 |
Law concerning apprentices | 11 |
Jurisprudencespecimen of African 80 | 30 |
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