The African Repository, Količine 39–40American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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Stran 148
... teachers - 11 females and 7 males , with Superintendent , and assistants for classes with- out regular teachers . There are eight bible and testament classes , and fourteen primary classes . In the primary classes , the English alphabet ...
... teachers - 11 females and 7 males , with Superintendent , and assistants for classes with- out regular teachers . There are eight bible and testament classes , and fourteen primary classes . In the primary classes , the English alphabet ...
Stran 174
... teachers , and labor , the two institutions were united , after some years , at Akropong , the healthy station of the interior . One of the missionaries was made principal ; others , with some natives , assisted him . The Committee of ...
... teachers , and labor , the two institutions were united , after some years , at Akropong , the healthy station of the interior . One of the missionaries was made principal ; others , with some natives , assisted him . The Committee of ...
Stran 175
... teachers from that place . " There is now a goodly number of successful native teachers and preachers there , who are an essential feature in missionary operations . " As the training - school has been so very much blessed hitherto , it ...
... teachers from that place . " There is now a goodly number of successful native teachers and preachers there , who are an essential feature in missionary operations . " As the training - school has been so very much blessed hitherto , it ...
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