The African Repository, Količine 39–40American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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Stran 68
... regard to basis of representation , was offered by Dr. L. A. Smith : when , On motion of Mr. Pettit , it was Resolved , That the subject of the basis of representation be re- ferred to a special committee , to report at the present ...
... regard to basis of representation , was offered by Dr. L. A. Smith : when , On motion of Mr. Pettit , it was Resolved , That the subject of the basis of representation be re- ferred to a special committee , to report at the present ...
Stran 133
... regard to the healthiness of the country , I think it will compare favorably with any other part of the known world . This may appear strange to those who have always believed that Africa's air is always filled with poisonous and deadly ...
... regard to the healthiness of the country , I think it will compare favorably with any other part of the known world . This may appear strange to those who have always believed that Africa's air is always filled with poisonous and deadly ...
Stran 298
... regard to Mrs. Hoffman , it seemed to me and the physician a ques- tion of life and death . That God provided a supply for our places I regard as a re- markable providence - Mrs . Cassell and Miss More at the asylum , Mr. and Mrs. Miles ...
... regard to Mrs. Hoffman , it seemed to me and the physician a ques- tion of life and death . That God provided a supply for our places I regard as a re- markable providence - Mrs . Cassell and Miss More at the asylum , Mr. and Mrs. Miles ...
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