The African Repository, Količine 16–17American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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... respect , and exercise important influence . The Colonists of Sierra Leone , & c . , are in a position similar to that held by the Africans of the non slave - holding States - among us , but not of us , " - with ample political , but no ...
... respect , and exercise important influence . The Colonists of Sierra Leone , & c . , are in a position similar to that held by the Africans of the non slave - holding States - among us , but not of us , " - with ample political , but no ...
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... respect paid to me , than when I had visited the place before , with all my crew living and in full health and strength . " ( Vol . I. p . 273. ) " The Niger is navigable for three thousand miles . The reception which we met with , the ...
... respect paid to me , than when I had visited the place before , with all my crew living and in full health and strength . " ( Vol . I. p . 273. ) " The Niger is navigable for three thousand miles . The reception which we met with , the ...
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... respecting Abolitionists , let me express all due respect for the talents of their most gifted , and the good intentions of Yet in the ardent pursuit of their alledged favorite object , " the welfare of the African , " they forget that ...
... respecting Abolitionists , let me express all due respect for the talents of their most gifted , and the good intentions of Yet in the ardent pursuit of their alledged favorite object , " the welfare of the African , " they forget that ...
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