African Repository and Colonial Journal, Količine 17–18American Colonization Society., 1967 |
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Stran 50
... 1841. " We regard this action of the Board as exceedingly auspicious to the interests of Colonization . Every friend of the cause will now feel that he has a real , substantial interest in 50 [ Feb. 15 , THE AFRICAN REPOSITORY .
... 1841. " We regard this action of the Board as exceedingly auspicious to the interests of Colonization . Every friend of the cause will now feel that he has a real , substantial interest in 50 [ Feb. 15 , THE AFRICAN REPOSITORY .
Stran 249
... interest most deeply every benevolent heart . The Colony it has planted forms a bright and power- ful centre of civilization and religion . How mighty must be its operations and influence on the surrounding nations of Africa ! What a ...
... interest most deeply every benevolent heart . The Colony it has planted forms a bright and power- ful centre of civilization and religion . How mighty must be its operations and influence on the surrounding nations of Africa ! What a ...
Stran 276
... interest to the friends of the cause throughout the State , yet there is much of a character that will become more valuable in after times . The volume of the Journal now in this office , from its commencement , containing a history of ...
... interest to the friends of the cause throughout the State , yet there is much of a character that will become more valuable in after times . The volume of the Journal now in this office , from its commencement , containing a history of ...
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African trade 65 | 65 |
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