The African Repository, Volumes 49-50American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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... honored me , and with thanks for the honor , I remain , with much regard , your obedient servant , REVERDY JOHNSON . AFRICAN COLONIZATION - ITS CLAIMS . BY REV . THOMAS H. PEARNE , D. D. What claims has the American Colonization Society ...
... honored me , and with thanks for the honor , I remain , with much regard , your obedient servant , REVERDY JOHNSON . AFRICAN COLONIZATION - ITS CLAIMS . BY REV . THOMAS H. PEARNE , D. D. What claims has the American Colonization Society ...
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... honor in social and eccle- siastical circles . Dr. J. N. McLeod was born in New York city on the 11th of October , 1806 , where also he received his early education . In 1826 , he graduated at Columbia College . Two years later he was ...
... honor in social and eccle- siastical circles . Dr. J. N. McLeod was born in New York city on the 11th of October , 1806 , where also he received his early education . In 1826 , he graduated at Columbia College . Two years later he was ...
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... honors . Every Liberian has daily beard resounding in his ears the name of coffee . Who does not respect , who does not wish to do him honor ? He is the subject of every conversation . He is the hero of every story . The merchant , the ...
... honors . Every Liberian has daily beard resounding in his ears the name of coffee . Who does not respect , who does not wish to do him honor ? He is the subject of every conversation . He is the hero of every story . The merchant , the ...
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TO | 1 |
A Coffee Huller for Liberia | 20 |
Roads in AfricaThe First Rail | 35 |
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