The African Repository, Količina 12American Colonization Society., 1836 |
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... feel much hope that those of us who have thus far survived will ultimately become inured to this climate . I am ... feels as strong and vigorous as when he was in America . Souls have been converted to God in numbers on his station , and ...
... feel much hope that those of us who have thus far survived will ultimately become inured to this climate . I am ... feels as strong and vigorous as when he was in America . Souls have been converted to God in numbers on his station , and ...
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... feeling already awakened had so far increased as to make it expedient to adjourn the meeting until Thursday evening ... feel satisfied , that no friend of humanity could have heard the sober , but thrilling representations of the state ...
... feeling already awakened had so far increased as to make it expedient to adjourn the meeting until Thursday evening ... feel satisfied , that no friend of humanity could have heard the sober , but thrilling representations of the state ...
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... feel the force they are able to wield . We cannot , by any efforts of reason , make them fully conscious of their own power . The means necessary for the accomplishment of this enterprise , I say again , are ample and available . The ...
... feel the force they are able to wield . We cannot , by any efforts of reason , make them fully conscious of their own power . The means necessary for the accomplishment of this enterprise , I say again , are ample and available . The ...
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abolition Abolitionists adopted Africa African Repository Agent American Colonization Society Anti-Slavery appointed arrived barricade Bassa Cove benevolent blessings Board Boatswain brig Cape Cape Palmas cause Christian circumstances coast of Africa colonists coloured population commenced Committee Condoo constitution dollars Edina effect efforts emancipation emigrants established evil favor feel Frederick County friends gentlemen Goorahs happy honor hope human interest James JAMES BROWN John Kentucky King Krooman labor land letter liberated Liberia Managers Mandingo manumitted Maryland means meeting Millsburg mission Missionary Mississippi Monrovia moral nation native object opinion Parent Society peace persons Philanthropist Poro present President principles purpose R. R. GURLEY race received regard Report resolution Resolved scheme School schooner Secretary sent settlement Sierra Leone slave trade slaveholding slavery South thing tion town tribes ultraism United vessels Virginia whilst York