The African Repository, Volumes 5-6American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 316
... consider the grandeur of the object and the wide sphere of philanthropy which it embraces ; or whether we view the ... considering his obligations limited to the influence of his opinions and the weight of his name . At a meeting of the ...
... consider the grandeur of the object and the wide sphere of philanthropy which it embraces ; or whether we view the ... considering his obligations limited to the influence of his opinions and the weight of his name . At a meeting of the ...
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... consider themselves as Americans , and entirely independent of the neigh- bouring tribes , who should not molest them , and all their griev- ances must be stated through the head - man to me for my de- cision . When this determination ...
... consider themselves as Americans , and entirely independent of the neigh- bouring tribes , who should not molest them , and all their griev- ances must be stated through the head - man to me for my de- cision . When this determination ...
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... consider him , a great acquisition . He now resides in the Agency House , and I am in hopes ere long to have him permanently employed under the Colonial Government . You may observe I do not say much in favour of our paper - I intend to ...
... consider him , a great acquisition . He now resides in the Agency House , and I am in hopes ere long to have him permanently employed under the Colonial Government . You may observe I do not say much in favour of our paper - I intend to ...
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African Valley | 129 |
Africaner 111 | 316 |
Appeal to New England 31 | 349 |
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