The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 第 16 巻Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater James A. Peabody, 1844 |
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... coast of Africa , composed of such free people of colour in these United States , as might be willing to engage in the enterprise , and should be judged suitable by the agents of the Society . In every instance , a favourable and ...
... coast of Africa , composed of such free people of colour in these United States , as might be willing to engage in the enterprise , and should be judged suitable by the agents of the Society . In every instance , a favourable and ...
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... coast of Africa , to take charge of such re - captured negroes , as might be sent back by the government . Besides this , the government have done nothing to favour the colony , except to send , occasionally , a vessel of war to cruise ...
... coast of Africa , to take charge of such re - captured negroes , as might be sent back by the government . Besides this , the government have done nothing to favour the colony , except to send , occasionally , a vessel of war to cruise ...
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... coast , this horrible iniquity could be done away , from Cape Mount to Cape Palmas ; a distance of about three hundred miles . Although the British government have kept a large naval force on that coast , for the very purpose of seizing ...
... coast , this horrible iniquity could be done away , from Cape Mount to Cape Palmas ; a distance of about three hundred miles . Although the British government have kept a large naval force on that coast , for the very purpose of seizing ...
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... coast , until they see an opportunity of taking in their cargo , which is often completed in two or three hours ; for the slaves are kept chained in a baracoon near the coast , and can be conveyed on board in a very short time . And ...
... coast , until they see an opportunity of taking in their cargo , which is often completed in two or three hours ; for the slaves are kept chained in a baracoon near the coast , and can be conveyed on board in a very short time . And ...
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... coast , from Cape Mount to Cape Palmas . After taking a general survey of the origin and progress of the colony , and the former acts of the government in relation to it , the report goes on to say : " It is vitally important that the ...
... coast , from Cape Mount to Cape Palmas . After taking a general survey of the origin and progress of the colony , and the former acts of the government in relation to it , the report goes on to say : " It is vitally important that the ...
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