The African Repository, Volumes 16-17American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 55
... amount col- lected over and above their salary . Old Debts . The large amount of the Society's old debts , the great decrease in its funds , the indisposition manifested by its friends to contribute for the payment of old debts ...
... amount col- lected over and above their salary . Old Debts . The large amount of the Society's old debts , the great decrease in its funds , the indisposition manifested by its friends to contribute for the payment of old debts ...
Page 73
... amount to about $ 1,000 . As soon as I can go down there , I hope to effect a thorough reform , but can scarcely say what arrangements I shall find it necessary to make . There are a number of items of expense to the Society which I ...
... amount to about $ 1,000 . As soon as I can go down there , I hope to effect a thorough reform , but can scarcely say what arrangements I shall find it necessary to make . There are a number of items of expense to the Society which I ...
Page 220
... amount of labor , you can procure more plentifully , not only the necessaries but the luxuries of life , and at the same time , you can there enjoy the privileges and attain a rank of standing , that it is believed you never can in the ...
... amount of labor , you can procure more plentifully , not only the necessaries but the luxuries of life , and at the same time , you can there enjoy the privileges and attain a rank of standing , that it is believed you never can in the ...
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