The African Repository, Količina 15American colonization society., 1967 |
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... Government , to abolish slavery within its limits ? No one can or will advance such a proposition . The Government has remained here near forty years without the slightest inconvenience from the presence of domestic slavery . Is it ...
... Government , to abolish slavery within its limits ? No one can or will advance such a proposition . The Government has remained here near forty years without the slightest inconvenience from the presence of domestic slavery . Is it ...
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... Government , to secure peace and harmony among the States . Hitherto it has not been necessary to exercise it . All the cases in which , during the progress of time , it may become expedient to exert the general authority to regulate ...
... Government , to secure peace and harmony among the States . Hitherto it has not been necessary to exercise it . All the cases in which , during the progress of time , it may become expedient to exert the general authority to regulate ...
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... Government in founding and sus- taining this colony , is about thirty millions of dollars . Large as this sum is , it is not thought too much to secure the trade of Africa . In view of this policy , one cannot wonder that our benevolent ...
... Government in founding and sus- taining this colony , is about thirty millions of dollars . Large as this sum is , it is not thought too much to secure the trade of Africa . In view of this policy , one cannot wonder that our benevolent ...
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Seminary Liberia Conference 261 | 6 |
Law concerning apprentices | 11 |
Jurisprudencespecimen of African 80 | 30 |
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