The African Repository, Volumes 45-46American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 142
... feels before he has lived many months in Africa . Here we all feel feverish and weak nearly all the time , and , when unduly exposed , we expect , and are seldom disappointed , an active attack of fever , which attack , however , can be ...
... feels before he has lived many months in Africa . Here we all feel feverish and weak nearly all the time , and , when unduly exposed , we expect , and are seldom disappointed , an active attack of fever , which attack , however , can be ...
Page 257
... feeling which they never can have in this country , where they will always feel the overshadowing of the whites . If you do not see it , and prefer to remain here , we have nothing more to say . There are plenty others who agree with ...
... feeling which they never can have in this country , where they will always feel the overshadowing of the whites . If you do not see it , and prefer to remain here , we have nothing more to say . There are plenty others who agree with ...
Page 274
... feel . It will require time and reflection to bring the mass even of the more cultured ones to this conclusion ; but ... feeling here in favor of annexation exists only among a certain class , by no means numerous , and yearly growing ...
... feel . It will require time and reflection to bring the mass even of the more cultured ones to this conclusion ; but ... feeling here in favor of annexation exists only among a certain class , by no means numerous , and yearly growing ...
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