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... persons , in families , who are ready to go at any time . They beg me to ask you to do all you can to send them . This num- ber is composed of farmers , carpenters , blacksmiths , and min- isters of the Gospel . Most of them are young ...
... persons , in families , who are ready to go at any time . They beg me to ask you to do all you can to send them . This num- ber is composed of farmers , carpenters , blacksmiths , and min- isters of the Gospel . Most of them are young ...
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been reminded that they are persons , and have human rights and human interests , which ought to be considered . Only persons can have rights . Speak of them impersonally ; call them " labor , " and " it , " and the reader may ...
been reminded that they are persons , and have human rights and human interests , which ought to be considered . Only persons can have rights . Speak of them impersonally ; call them " labor , " and " it , " and the reader may ...
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... persons who are accustomed to speak disparag- ingly of the Colonization enterprise , on account of the unfit- ness of the people colonized . These persons do not call in question the capability of the negro race for self - government ...
... persons who are accustomed to speak disparag- ingly of the Colonization enterprise , on account of the unfit- ness of the people colonized . These persons do not call in question the capability of the negro race for self - government ...
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Roads in AfricaThe First Rail | 35 |
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