The African Repository, Količine 45–46American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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Stran 248
... fact , ( I will not inquire into the ultimate cause of the fact , ) that they have never had a nationality or civilized government , or literature , or history , or a single antecedent which commands respect . They have never written a ...
... fact , ( I will not inquire into the ultimate cause of the fact , ) that they have never had a nationality or civilized government , or literature , or history , or a single antecedent which commands respect . They have never written a ...
Stran 326
... fact that those aborigines within the reach of the influence of the citizens and Government of Liberia are fast ... fact immeasurably astonished , at the reluctance manifested by the col- ored people of the United States to emigrate to ...
... fact that those aborigines within the reach of the influence of the citizens and Government of Liberia are fast ... fact immeasurably astonished , at the reluctance manifested by the col- ored people of the United States to emigrate to ...
Stran 328
... fact ! In- controvertible facts answer . Nowhere is a single instance of this nature recorded on the pages of impartial history . In conclusion , then , I hazard a bold assertion , and challenge a success- ful contradiction : There is ...
... fact ! In- controvertible facts answer . Nowhere is a single instance of this nature recorded on the pages of impartial history . In conclusion , then , I hazard a bold assertion , and challenge a success- ful contradiction : There is ...
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