The African Repository, Količina 15American colonization society., 1967 |
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... facts . First , on the fact that such a soil cannot be per- manently productive in the heat and wet of this climate . And secondly , on the fact that no amount of effort nor industry , has been able to produce the abundant crops , in ...
... facts . First , on the fact that such a soil cannot be per- manently productive in the heat and wet of this climate . And secondly , on the fact that no amount of effort nor industry , has been able to produce the abundant crops , in ...
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... facts communicated by Mr. Scoble . He was listened to with great interest for about two hours . At the close , Prof. Silliman offered a resolution , which was seconded by Judge Daggett and adopted unanimously , that the thanks of the ...
... facts communicated by Mr. Scoble . He was listened to with great interest for about two hours . At the close , Prof. Silliman offered a resolution , which was seconded by Judge Daggett and adopted unanimously , that the thanks of the ...
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... fact proatically acted upon , that the failure of the emancipated negroes of the British West Indies to work , would induce a failure of the staple exports of those islands ; consequently , that the deficit in this quarter must be ...
... fact proatically acted upon , that the failure of the emancipated negroes of the British West Indies to work , would induce a failure of the staple exports of those islands ; consequently , that the deficit in this quarter must be ...
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Seminary Liberia Conference 261 | 6 |
Law concerning apprentices | 11 |
Jurisprudencespecimen of African 80 | 30 |
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