The African Repository, Volumes 27-28American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 237
... United States for such posed to give the preference . On colored persons as have been or the 16th of June , 1802 , the Gene- may herafter be emancipated under ral Assembly responded , designat- the laws of this Commonwealth , but ing ...
... United States for such posed to give the preference . On colored persons as have been or the 16th of June , 1802 , the Gene- may herafter be emancipated under ral Assembly responded , designat- the laws of this Commonwealth , but ing ...
Page 380
... United States by refusing to accede to the recognition of the independence of Liberia , offers her a na- tional indignity , it can only produce the same effect that a like cause would pro- duce in the case of two individuals . But , if ...
... United States by refusing to accede to the recognition of the independence of Liberia , offers her a na- tional indignity , it can only produce the same effect that a like cause would pro- duce in the case of two individuals . But , if ...
Page 369
... United States till January , 1833 , when he sailed for Monrovia , which he reached in February . After spending four months on the Western Coast of Africa , during which time he ob- tained much knowledge of the country and selected two ...
... United States till January , 1833 , when he sailed for Monrovia , which he reached in February . After spending four months on the Western Coast of Africa , during which time he ob- tained much knowledge of the country and selected two ...
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