The African Repository, Količine 45–46American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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... present , he became quite reconciled , and extended me his hand in welcome . By the elder chief I was received with an unreserved welcome . Gave him a present , and a glass of rum to his people . I in- quired whether he had collected ...
... present , he became quite reconciled , and extended me his hand in welcome . By the elder chief I was received with an unreserved welcome . Gave him a present , and a glass of rum to his people . I in- quired whether he had collected ...
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... Present Condition of the Mission . - The present finds us full of hope , and many reasons for deep gratitude and thanks to God for what He has done , and is still doing , for us . Our little band of Christians are faithful . Their ...
... Present Condition of the Mission . - The present finds us full of hope , and many reasons for deep gratitude and thanks to God for what He has done , and is still doing , for us . Our little band of Christians are faithful . Their ...
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... present day lies under infinite obligations to the genius of these early ages . " " " * There are now , probably , few thoughtful and cultivated men in the United States who are prepared to advocate the ap- plication of the curse of ...
... present day lies under infinite obligations to the genius of these early ages . " " " * There are now , probably , few thoughtful and cultivated men in the United States who are prepared to advocate the ap- plication of the curse of ...
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