The African Repository, Volumes 5-6American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 84
... human blood . By that time , however , Inna had worked a little reformation in her husband and brother ; through their influence , the number of human victims was lessened , and the first step taken towards a total cessation of these ...
... human blood . By that time , however , Inna had worked a little reformation in her husband and brother ; through their influence , the number of human victims was lessened , and the first step taken towards a total cessation of these ...
Page 231
... human race . And who , let me ask , will avow by his con- duct , that he possesses a heart so cold , so regardless of the feelings of humanity and the best interests of society , and so engrossed with its own interests , and its own ...
... human race . And who , let me ask , will avow by his con- duct , that he possesses a heart so cold , so regardless of the feelings of humanity and the best interests of society , and so engrossed with its own interests , and its own ...
Page 235
... human suffering , or given a new impulse to the human intellect ; defended the cause of liberty , or nobly laboured and suffered for the cause of God ; and though no longer on earth , we are surrounded by the glory of their deeds , the ...
... human suffering , or given a new impulse to the human intellect ; defended the cause of liberty , or nobly laboured and suffered for the cause of God ; and though no longer on earth , we are surrounded by the glory of their deeds , the ...
Contents
African Valley | 129 |
Africaner 111 | 316 |
Appeal to New England 31 | 349 |
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