The African Repository, Volumes 16-17American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 127
... desire to promote our own pecuniary ad- vantage and that of our own descendants - or whether we have in view , as philanthropists , the augmentation of the sum of human happiness , and especially the annihilation of that great source of ...
... desire to promote our own pecuniary ad- vantage and that of our own descendants - or whether we have in view , as philanthropists , the augmentation of the sum of human happiness , and especially the annihilation of that great source of ...
Page 250
... desire of our hearts to see the Gospel spreading among the poor na- tives of Africa has been granted us . More than one hundred and twenty - five have been brought to the saving knowledge of the truth , and are in church fel- lowship ...
... desire of our hearts to see the Gospel spreading among the poor na- tives of Africa has been granted us . More than one hundred and twenty - five have been brought to the saving knowledge of the truth , and are in church fel- lowship ...
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... desire to return , to the land of their fathers , accompanied with the blessings of civilization and Religion . The history of others of their race now in this country is as obviously providential as that of these Mendians , though the ...
... desire to return , to the land of their fathers , accompanied with the blessings of civilization and Religion . The history of others of their race now in this country is as obviously providential as that of these Mendians , though the ...
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