The African Repository, Količine 45–46American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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Stran 179
... object of putting a forcible end to the abominable slave trade going on in the Nile Basin . In pursuance of this resolution , which was to take effect on April 1 , he will take command of a corps of horse and foot , and of a fleet of ...
... object of putting a forcible end to the abominable slave trade going on in the Nile Basin . In pursuance of this resolution , which was to take effect on April 1 , he will take command of a corps of horse and foot , and of a fleet of ...
Stran 265
... object was to awaken among his people a true manly pride of race , such as would stimulate them to vigorous and united endeavors , after that culture and position , which he believed to be within their reach , and which would not leave ...
... object was to awaken among his people a true manly pride of race , such as would stimulate them to vigorous and united endeavors , after that culture and position , which he believed to be within their reach , and which would not leave ...
Stran 38
... object is to get black men's votes . Some of my people are yet vainly expecting the Government to give each freed family forty acres of land , with live stock and farming tools in proportion . Those that intended to go last spring have ...
... object is to get black men's votes . Some of my people are yet vainly expecting the Government to give each freed family forty acres of land , with live stock and farming tools in proportion . Those that intended to go last spring have ...
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