The African Repository, Količina 15American colonization society., 1967 |
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... Colonists had occasionally performed mechanical work and stored goods for merchants alleged to have been concerned , directly or indirectly , in the slave trade , a strict and prompt investigation has been or- dered . Should the result ...
... Colonists had occasionally performed mechanical work and stored goods for merchants alleged to have been concerned , directly or indirectly , in the slave trade , a strict and prompt investigation has been or- dered . Should the result ...
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... colonists themselves must be regarded as missionaries , in a lower degree.— The natives cannot fail to perceive their superiority to themselves in intelli- gence , in morals , in enterprise and industry ; and they will naturally ascribe ...
... colonists themselves must be regarded as missionaries , in a lower degree.— The natives cannot fail to perceive their superiority to themselves in intelli- gence , in morals , in enterprise and industry ; and they will naturally ascribe ...
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... colonists exhibit a degree of industry and perseverance , which gives the best assurances of their future prosperity and ultimate success . On his visit to Bassa Cove the Governor writes , " since the 1st of January last , not less than ...
... colonists exhibit a degree of industry and perseverance , which gives the best assurances of their future prosperity and ultimate success . On his visit to Bassa Cove the Governor writes , " since the 1st of January last , not less than ...
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Seminary Liberia Conference 261 | 6 |
Law concerning apprentices | 11 |
Jurisprudencespecimen of African 80 | 30 |
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