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Page 314
... Colony , and have seen , on the one hand , how much is yet to be done , and , on the other , how much good has already been done . You must not listen to such complaints as are often made by those new comers , who have for the most part ...
... Colony , and have seen , on the one hand , how much is yet to be done , and , on the other , how much good has already been done . You must not listen to such complaints as are often made by those new comers , who have for the most part ...
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... Colony , and gradually acquired a taste for its com- merce and arts , no further misunderstanding with them is apprehended , and the Colony is daily acquiring a salutary influence over them . The Colony has a government adequate to the ...
... Colony , and gradually acquired a taste for its com- merce and arts , no further misunderstanding with them is apprehended , and the Colony is daily acquiring a salutary influence over them . The Colony has a government adequate to the ...
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... Colony of Liberia . But those who have felt this surprise , have doubtless been unacquainted with the circumstances which render the exe- cution of measures to this effect impossible . They have not been aware that in the judgment of ...
... Colony of Liberia . But those who have felt this surprise , have doubtless been unacquainted with the circumstances which render the exe- cution of measures to this effect impossible . They have not been aware that in the judgment of ...
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African Valley | 129 |
Africaner 111 | 316 |
Appeal to New England 31 | 349 |
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