The African Repository, Količine 45–46American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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... cause of African Coloniza- tion , in which he felt a lively and increasing interest . Few men bave departed this life more respected and more lamented , and of whom it can more truly be said , he has done what he could for the glory of ...
... cause of African Coloniza- tion , in which he felt a lively and increasing interest . Few men bave departed this life more respected and more lamented , and of whom it can more truly be said , he has done what he could for the glory of ...
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... cause of education in Liberia . Years ago it helped to establish a College there , and through its agency thousands of dollars have recently been given for the support of that insti- tution . It will continue to use its influence in ...
... cause of education in Liberia . Years ago it helped to establish a College there , and through its agency thousands of dollars have recently been given for the support of that insti- tution . It will continue to use its influence in ...
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... cause . At any rate , in its early years it was an earnest worker , and contributed liberally , according to its ... cause claims the sympathy and aid of all good men , be- cause it is the chief means of evangelizing Africa . It is clear ...
... cause . At any rate , in its early years it was an earnest worker , and contributed liberally , according to its ... cause claims the sympathy and aid of all good men , be- cause it is the chief means of evangelizing Africa . It is clear ...
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