The ... Annual Report of the American Colonization Society ..., Bände 19-32The Society, 1836 |
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... hundred thousand , more than one - seventh of them , as I knew , inhabitants of my own native State . I saw their degraded situation ; degraded politically , mor ally and intellectually ; depressed even beyond the reach of hope . I knew ...
... hundred thousand , more than one - seventh of them , as I knew , inhabitants of my own native State . I saw their degraded situation ; degraded politically , mor ally and intellectually ; depressed even beyond the reach of hope . I knew ...
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... hundred thousand dollars , a sum equal to the entire amount ex- pended by the Society in founding the Colony of Liberia , and conducting it to its present imposing position . This speaks something to the honor of the reproached South ...
... hundred thousand dollars , a sum equal to the entire amount ex- pended by the Society in founding the Colony of Liberia , and conducting it to its present imposing position . This speaks something to the honor of the reproached South ...
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... hundred and gious and benevolent individuals . Education . forty - one children in the Colony are now receiving in- struction through the bounty of the ladies of Richmond and Phila- delphia , and seventy - two through that of the ...
... hundred and gious and benevolent individuals . Education . forty - one children in the Colony are now receiving in- struction through the bounty of the ladies of Richmond and Phila- delphia , and seventy - two through that of the ...
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... hundred dollars are to be placed annually at Mr. Ross's disposal ; among the efforts to raise which sum , Miss Mercer has invited contributions from the Young Ladies , about one hundred and forty in number , now and heretofore connected ...
... hundred dollars are to be placed annually at Mr. Ross's disposal ; among the efforts to raise which sum , Miss Mercer has invited contributions from the Young Ladies , about one hundred and forty in number , now and heretofore connected ...
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... hundred and twenty volunteers embarked for Bassa , to accompany commissioners who had been appointed by the Colonial Government to negotiate a peace with King Joe . A gen- eral engagement took place , in which the Colonists were ...
... hundred and twenty volunteers embarked for Bassa , to accompany commissioners who had been appointed by the Colonial Government to negotiate a peace with King Joe . A gen- eral engagement took place , in which the Colonists were ...
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adjourned adopted Africa agent American Colonization Society amount annual meeting Anson G appointed Auxiliary Societies Bassa Cove benevolent blessings Board of Directors Cape Palmas cause Christian Church ciety citizens of Liberia civilization coast of Africa colonists Coloniza commerce Congress Constitution debts dollars duty efforts Elisha Whittlesey emigrants enterprise established Executive Committee expenses favor feel free colored friends funds Government Governor GURLEY happy honor hope hundred increase influence interest James James Garland Jeremiah Day John John Cotton Smith Joseph Gales JOSEPH TRACY labor land last annual laws Legislature liberal Louis McLane Managers Maryland McLain ment missionary Mississippi Monrovia motion nations natives object officers Ohio paid persons Pinney present prosperity Providence purchase race receipts received Republic resolution Resolved rovia sailed Secretary sent settlement Sierra Leone slave trade slavery success territory Theodore Frelinghuysen tion tribes United vessel Virginia Washington Wilkeson William York