The African Repository, Volumes 45-46American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 222
... able to understand how intelligent , humane , Christian people could refuse to aid them . Dr. Maclean followed in an able Address , which we have the pleasure to present elsewhere in the present number . President Roberts , being ...
... able to understand how intelligent , humane , Christian people could refuse to aid them . Dr. Maclean followed in an able Address , which we have the pleasure to present elsewhere in the present number . President Roberts , being ...
Page 270
... able to enforce their laws like other nations . The union was composed of counties , as it was thought best to form the several colonies into states . The great want now was educational advantages . He spoke of a native who , a few ...
... able to enforce their laws like other nations . The union was composed of counties , as it was thought best to form the several colonies into states . The great want now was educational advantages . He spoke of a native who , a few ...
Page 365
... able to endure the climate . This was a very great disappointment to the hope cherished by the Committee , that although a layman , Mr. Norwood would be able to render very efficient help to the over - tasked missionary , the Rev. Mr ...
... able to endure the climate . This was a very great disappointment to the hope cherished by the Committee , that although a layman , Mr. Norwood would be able to render very efficient help to the over - tasked missionary , the Rev. Mr ...
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