The African Repository, Količine 5–6American Colonization Society., 1967 |
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Stran 240
... increase more slowly than whites or slaves , owing to the prevalence among them of the two greatest checks of population , poverty and vice . They double their number in not less than 33 years , which is an average annual increase of ...
... increase more slowly than whites or slaves , owing to the prevalence among them of the two greatest checks of population , poverty and vice . They double their number in not less than 33 years , which is an average annual increase of ...
Stran 68
... increase , at fifty - two thousand . Their increase , where they now principally are , and must continue to be while among us , is more rapid than that of the whites . It is calculated that their number , fifty years hence , will be ...
... increase , at fifty - two thousand . Their increase , where they now principally are , and must continue to be while among us , is more rapid than that of the whites . It is calculated that their number , fifty years hence , will be ...
Stran 146
annual increase may be estimated , at about 6,000 , which can be sent to Liberia , at an expense , of not more than twenty dollars per head . An annual appropriation , therefore , of 120,000 dol- lars , would be sufficient , to defray ...
annual increase may be estimated , at about 6,000 , which can be sent to Liberia , at an expense , of not more than twenty dollars per head . An annual appropriation , therefore , of 120,000 dol- lars , would be sufficient , to defray ...
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African Valley | 129 |
Africaner 111 | 316 |
Appeal to New England 31 | 349 |
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