African Repository and Colonial Journal, Količine 17–18American Colonization Society., 1967 |
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Stran 167
... race , here and in Africa , The Hon . GIDEON LEE , of Ontario county , New York , in his letter , spoke of this as a good cause and a most glorious enterprise . He believed both the present race of Africans and their posterity would be ...
... race , here and in Africa , The Hon . GIDEON LEE , of Ontario county , New York , in his letter , spoke of this as a good cause and a most glorious enterprise . He believed both the present race of Africans and their posterity would be ...
Stran 252
... race . The great inquiry should be , I conceive , How shall the greatest good , in the shortest time , be conferred upon the greatest number of this afflic- ted and injured people ? " * * * " I have expressed the opinion that the ...
... race . The great inquiry should be , I conceive , How shall the greatest good , in the shortest time , be conferred upon the greatest number of this afflic- ted and injured people ? " * * * " I have expressed the opinion that the ...
Stran 9
... race . On the supposition , that this state of things cannot be changed , can he be a philanthropist , a friend to the colored race , who advises them to continue in this country , and live upon hope never to be realized ? Such ...
... race . On the supposition , that this state of things cannot be changed , can he be a philanthropist , a friend to the colored race , who advises them to continue in this country , and live upon hope never to be realized ? Such ...
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Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY African slave trade agent American Colonization Society annual arrived attention Bassa Cove benevolent Bexley blessings brig British camwood Cape Palmas Capt Captain cargo carried Cash cause Christian church citizens civilization coast of Africa Collections colonists colored commerce Committee constitute cotton cruisers death donation duty efforts emancipation emigrants engaged England expedition fact favor flag George Barker Gospel Government Governor BUCHANAN Heddington honor hope hundred important influence interest interior James John labor land letter Liberia Lord Maryland means meeting ment miles mission missionary Monrovia nations natives negroes Niger object officers palm oil persons population present President purchase race received Remitted right of search river sailed schooner Seagram sent settlements ship Sierra Leone slave trade slavery territory tion traffic treaty tribes United vessel visited West Indies