The African Repository and Colonial Journal, Tom 1Kraus Reprint, 1826 |
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... Finley , and aroused the whole vigour of his intellect , to form plans for their relief . In the exiled children of Africa , this good man saw not merely the heirs to a wretchedness of men , the more I admire the virtue.
... Finley , and aroused the whole vigour of his intellect , to form plans for their relief . In the exiled children of Africa , this good man saw not merely the heirs to a wretchedness of men , the more I admire the virtue.
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... whole system , The Institution in whose orga- by introducing the subject to pub - nization Dr. Finley had acted so lic notice , at the city of Washing - important a part , was only per- ton . The contemplated plan ap - mitted to bear ...
... whole system , The Institution in whose orga- by introducing the subject to pub - nization Dr. Finley had acted so lic notice , at the city of Washing - important a part , was only per- ton . The contemplated plan ap - mitted to bear ...
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... whole christian world , for it is surely from God . Philanthropy was long deaf to her feeble cries - until lately she had no advocate - but her cause has now been pleaded before assem- bled senates ; and mighty nations have confederated ...
... whole christian world , for it is surely from God . Philanthropy was long deaf to her feeble cries - until lately she had no advocate - but her cause has now been pleaded before assem- bled senates ; and mighty nations have confederated ...
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... whole enterprize under its protection . The plan for prepa- ratory instruction , which is de- veloped in a letter from general Harper to Dr. Woods , to be found in the last number of the North American Review , is particularly worthy of ...
... whole enterprize under its protection . The plan for prepa- ratory instruction , which is de- veloped in a letter from general Harper to Dr. Woods , to be found in the last number of the North American Review , is particularly worthy of ...
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... whole of Upper Egypt , which they held in bon- dage for more than three hundred years . They found that country in a state of barbarism ; —they left it the mother of science , and the mistress of the world ! They colo- nized lower Egypt ...
... whole of Upper Egypt , which they held in bon- dage for more than three hundred years . They found that country in a state of barbarism ; —they left it the mother of science , and the mistress of the world ! They colo- nized lower Egypt ...
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