The African Repository, Količina 15American colonization society., 1967 |
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... influences which they have sought to move against it , and to the monitions of experience among the settlers . They ... influence of circumstances ; and in no country is it likely that the change could be effected more rapidly than in ...
... influences which they have sought to move against it , and to the monitions of experience among the settlers . They ... influence of circumstances ; and in no country is it likely that the change could be effected more rapidly than in ...
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... influence , and would subject them to struggles and dis- couragements that must , at least , retard their progress , and , for a considera- ble time , render them unhappy , before they could be excited by a spirit of independence and ...
... influence , and would subject them to struggles and dis- couragements that must , at least , retard their progress , and , for a considera- ble time , render them unhappy , before they could be excited by a spirit of independence and ...
Stran 114
... influence of that enterprise would be conducive to the termination of slavery . You will not , therefore , object to the inquiry , whether our influence may not be ex- erted at the North , as well as at the South , bearing more directly ...
... influence of that enterprise would be conducive to the termination of slavery . You will not , therefore , object to the inquiry , whether our influence may not be ex- erted at the North , as well as at the South , bearing more directly ...
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Seminary Liberia Conference 261 | 6 |
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