The African Repository, Volume 15American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 85
... whole marine is insufficient to convey to Africa this annual in- crease ! " And yet 42.000 tons of shipping , only making two trips each year , and allowing each emigrant six times the space allowed on board the slavers or one ton and a ...
... whole marine is insufficient to convey to Africa this annual in- crease ! " And yet 42.000 tons of shipping , only making two trips each year , and allowing each emigrant six times the space allowed on board the slavers or one ton and a ...
Page 120
... whole colored race , It would encourage them to good conduct , industry , temperance , and all those efforts that men make to better their condition . 6th- " Is there not an under current of opinion and feeling in the South among the ...
... whole colored race , It would encourage them to good conduct , industry , temperance , and all those efforts that men make to better their condition . 6th- " Is there not an under current of opinion and feeling in the South among the ...
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... whole country along the northern bank of the St. Paul's river is involved in bloody wars . Whole districts are laid waste ; towns are burned . The old and the young who are unfit for the market are butchered , and hundreds and thousands ...
... whole country along the northern bank of the St. Paul's river is involved in bloody wars . Whole districts are laid waste ; towns are burned . The old and the young who are unfit for the market are butchered , and hundreds and thousands ...
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Seminary Liberia Conference 261 | 6 |
Law concerning apprentices | 11 |
Jurisprudencespecimen of African 80 | 30 |
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