The African Repository, Volumes 5-6American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 242
... Happy Influence of Trifles . In Mr. Clarkson's very interesting History of the Abolition of the Slave- trade , the following circumstances are mentioned as having contributed , in no unimportant degree , to produce correct impressions ...
... Happy Influence of Trifles . In Mr. Clarkson's very interesting History of the Abolition of the Slave- trade , the following circumstances are mentioned as having contributed , in no unimportant degree , to produce correct impressions ...
Page 292
... happy to say that Mr. Read and he co - operate together with cordiality and zeal . Mr. and Mrs. Helm came here some months ago for their health , and are still in the institution . The attendance on sabbath at divine service is good ...
... happy to say that Mr. Read and he co - operate together with cordiality and zeal . Mr. and Mrs. Helm came here some months ago for their health , and are still in the institution . The attendance on sabbath at divine service is good ...
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... happy fruits of the labour of our brethren , and may the power of God be manifested by his hum- ble servants who stand ready to preach the precious word of salvation on the neglected shores of Africa . No doubt we must be prepared ...
... happy fruits of the labour of our brethren , and may the power of God be manifested by his hum- ble servants who stand ready to preach the precious word of salvation on the neglected shores of Africa . No doubt we must be prepared ...
Contents
African Valley | 129 |
Africaner 111 | 316 |
Appeal to New England 31 | 349 |
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