The African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volume 1Kraus Reprint, 1826 |
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... possessing mere- ly the virtues of natural and social affection , but also capacities for the high improvements and joys of an immortal state . In the prose- cution of his object , Dr. Finley exhibited great disinterestedness and ...
... possessing mere- ly the virtues of natural and social affection , but also capacities for the high improvements and joys of an immortal state . In the prose- cution of his object , Dr. Finley exhibited great disinterestedness and ...
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... possess ed of an interference with the mea- sures of the government ' : they saw with regret the termination of their usefulness , and retired to Sierra Leone . The individual whom we have mentioned , entitled by his eternal felicity ...
... possess ed of an interference with the mea- sures of the government ' : they saw with regret the termination of their usefulness , and retired to Sierra Leone . The individual whom we have mentioned , entitled by his eternal felicity ...
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... possess great beauty in great abundance . and strength . ripens in three months , and suc - PER and a variety of other spi- ceeds well . ceries , including Cayenne , Gin- MILLET of two kinds is ger , Cubebs , Cardamum , a spe- found ...
... possess great beauty in great abundance . and strength . ripens in three months , and suc - PER and a variety of other spi- ceeds well . ceries , including Cayenne , Gin- MILLET of two kinds is ger , Cubebs , Cardamum , a spe- found ...
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... possess . It would be better if cial effects of Mr. Gurley's visit my duties were less severe . to Montserado . His affectionate The people have suffered much and pungent addresses to the peo- from troublesome , but not very ple , left ...
... possess . It would be better if cial effects of Mr. Gurley's visit my duties were less severe . to Montserado . His affectionate The people have suffered much and pungent addresses to the peo- from troublesome , but not very ple , left ...
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... possess . may then proceed without appre- hension that we shall soon have nothing to do . We have begun a work for a nation and an age : a work which will stand we trust , not like the monuments of anti - distant country . The ...
... possess . may then proceed without appre- hension that we shall soon have nothing to do . We have begun a work for a nation and an age : a work which will stand we trust , not like the monuments of anti - distant country . The ...
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