The African Repository, 第 6 巻American Colonization Society., 1831 |
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... exertions to blend the white and copper coloured races together , by the ceremony of marriage . There would be a motive for it if the Indians were equal or superior to their white brethren in physical or intellectual powers . But the ...
... exertions to blend the white and copper coloured races together , by the ceremony of marriage . There would be a motive for it if the Indians were equal or superior to their white brethren in physical or intellectual powers . But the ...
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... exertions are reaped by others . He knows that , whe- ther sick or well , in times of scarcity or abundance , his master is bound to provide for him , by the all - powerful influence of the motive of self- interest . He is generally ...
... exertions are reaped by others . He knows that , whe- ther sick or well , in times of scarcity or abundance , his master is bound to provide for him , by the all - powerful influence of the motive of self- interest . He is generally ...
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... exertions in the formation and organization of the Society . But the original concep- tion of such a project is to be traced to a date long anterior to their lauda- ble efforts on this subject . However difficult it might have been ...
... exertions in the formation and organization of the Society . But the original concep- tion of such a project is to be traced to a date long anterior to their lauda- ble efforts on this subject . However difficult it might have been ...
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... exertions of the Society , has it met with the most serious opposition and bitter denunciation . At one time , it has been represented as a scheme to forge stronger and perpetual chains for the slaves among us . Then , that it had a ...
... exertions of the Society , has it met with the most serious opposition and bitter denunciation . At one time , it has been represented as a scheme to forge stronger and perpetual chains for the slaves among us . Then , that it had a ...
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... exertions to transport annually to the colony of Liberia , a number of free persons of colour , with their own voluntary consent , equal to the annual increase of all that class in the United States . That annual increase , estimated ac ...
... exertions to transport annually to the colony of Liberia , a number of free persons of colour , with their own voluntary consent , equal to the annual increase of all that class in the United States . That annual increase , estimated ac ...
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4th of July accomplish adopted AFRICAN REPOSITORY Agent American Colonization Society annual Auxiliary Society Baptist benevolent blessings Board of Managers Bushmen Carolina cause Christian ciety civilization coast of Africa Collection by Rev Colonists congregation continent contribution Disosway Doct dollars Donation effect efforts emancipation emigrants evil exertions feel forward friends Gerrit Smith Hagerstown happy hearts honour hope human hundred increase influence Institution interest John Kentucky labour land laws liberal Liberia liberty lion manumission manumitted Mechlin meeting ment Methodist Millsburg missionary Monrovia moral nation native object Ohio opinion patriotic Pennsylvania persons of colour population Pres Presbyterian church present President principles Ptolemy purpose race received religion removal resolution respect river Secretary Sierra Leone slave trade slavery Smith South South Carolina spirit Tennessee tion Treasurer United vessel Vice-Presidents Virginia York
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346 ページ - Yea, thou shalt be as he that lieth down in the midst of the sea, or as he that lieth upon the top of a mast. "They have stricken me," shalt thou say, "and I was not sick ; they have beaten me, and I felt it not: when shall I awake? I will seek it yet again.
174 ページ - Jesus can make a dying bed Feel soft as downy pillows are, While on his breast I lean my head, And breathe my life out sweetly there.
10 ページ - Farming agriculture cannot sustain it ; for it is believed that nowhere in the farming portion of the United States would slave labour be generally employed, if the proprietor were not tempted to raise slaves by the high price of the Southern market, which keeps it up in his own.
173 ページ - Verily I say unto you, There is no man that hath left house, or parents, or brethren, or wife, or children, for the kingdom of God's sake, Who shall not receive manifold more in this present time, and in the world to come life everlasting.
107 ページ - The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me ; because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek ; he hath sent me to bind up the broken hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound...
226 ページ - Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit Nature's claim ; Skins may differ, but affection? Dwells in white and black the same.
252 ページ - Peaceful, beneath primeval trees, that cast Their ample shade o'er Niger's yellow stream, And where the Ganges rolls his sacred wave; Or mid the central depth of blackening woods, High rais'd in solemn theatre around, Leans the huge elephant...
325 ページ - ... thousand dollars, payable to the Governor of the State and his successors in office, for the use...
197 ページ - ... independence, in the ordinary paths which a benign Providence has left open to the human race. Those great ends, it is conceived, may be accomplished by making adequate provision for planting, in some salubrious and fertile region, a colony, to be composed of such of the above description of persons as may choose to emigrate ; and for extending to it the authority and protection of the United States, until it shall have attained sufficient strength and consistency to be left in a state of independence.
194 ページ - States, for the purpose of obtaining a territory on the coast of Africa, or at some other place, not within any of the states or territorial governments of the United States, to serve as an asylum for such persons of/ colour as are now free, and may desire the same, and for those who may hereafter be emancipated within this Commonwealth; and that the Senators and Representatives of this state in the Congress of the United States, be requested!