The African Repository, Količina 15American colonization society., 1967 |
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Stran 84
... increase the tide of emigration , until , with due aid from the national treasury , the stream shall exceed the annual increase , and then a rapid decrease in the existing total of colored population will ensue . This I know will be ...
... increase the tide of emigration , until , with due aid from the national treasury , the stream shall exceed the annual increase , and then a rapid decrease in the existing total of colored population will ensue . This I know will be ...
Stran 90
... increase of the tree blacks as dangerous , and affording probable grounds for the partial realization of these expectations , unless the process of removal be soon commenced and steadily prosecuted . Commenced now , and the expense of ...
... increase of the tree blacks as dangerous , and affording probable grounds for the partial realization of these expectations , unless the process of removal be soon commenced and steadily prosecuted . Commenced now , and the expense of ...
Stran 312
... increase of slaves from Africa would be required above former demands ! And thus the British Emancipation Act itself has greatly augmented the slave trade ! Mr. Buxton declares the opinion , that the union of all nations , in good faith ...
... increase of slaves from Africa would be required above former demands ! And thus the British Emancipation Act itself has greatly augmented the slave trade ! Mr. Buxton declares the opinion , that the union of all nations , in good faith ...
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Seminary Liberia Conference 261 | 6 |
Law concerning apprentices | 11 |
Jurisprudencespecimen of African 80 | 30 |
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