The African Repository, Volumes 16-17American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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... interest in the pros- perity of our colonies , to know that the present Administration has adopted the same liberal policy in relation to Colonization , which was pursued by those of Madison and Monroe . Supplies have been furnished by ...
... interest in the pros- perity of our colonies , to know that the present Administration has adopted the same liberal policy in relation to Colonization , which was pursued by those of Madison and Monroe . Supplies have been furnished by ...
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... interest in the moral regeneration and literary elevation of Africa , which some in this community do not ; nay , I might say , cannot . Possibly , this very interest may have formed an unreal foundation on which I have erected our ...
... interest in the moral regeneration and literary elevation of Africa , which some in this community do not ; nay , I might say , cannot . Possibly , this very interest may have formed an unreal foundation on which I have erected our ...
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... interest in rais- ing up such other nations as are most likely , from their habits and origin , to give to their national patron a preference in their trade , and their demand for the various articles of consumption . Such is the interest ...
... interest in rais- ing up such other nations as are most likely , from their habits and origin , to give to their national patron a preference in their trade , and their demand for the various articles of consumption . Such is the interest ...
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