The African Repository, Volumes 5-6American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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... already too great and formidable . Some , it is true , overlooking all considerations of policy and of prudence , and yielding only to the strong impulse of their own feelings , regardless of the consequences , do not hesitate to turn ...
... already too great and formidable . Some , it is true , overlooking all considerations of policy and of prudence , and yielding only to the strong impulse of their own feelings , regardless of the consequences , do not hesitate to turn ...
Page 278
... already to the third and fourth , as they will to the thousandth , generation -a distinct , a degraded , and a wretched race . When therefore the fetters , whether gradually or suddenly , shall be stricken off , and stricken off they ...
... already to the third and fourth , as they will to the thousandth , generation -a distinct , a degraded , and a wretched race . When therefore the fetters , whether gradually or suddenly , shall be stricken off , and stricken off they ...
Page 354
... already been crowned with a success far beyond the most sanguine anticipations of its most devoted friends . Only nine years have elapsed since the little band of Colonists landed on the Cape , and a nation has already , at your bidding ...
... already been crowned with a success far beyond the most sanguine anticipations of its most devoted friends . Only nine years have elapsed since the little band of Colonists landed on the Cape , and a nation has already , at your bidding ...
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African Valley | 129 |
Africaner 111 | 316 |
Appeal to New England 31 | 349 |
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