The African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volume 2Kraus Reprint, 1827 |
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... tion just mentioned , soon after the decease of Mr. Sharp , erected a monument to his memory , and expressed their desire and ex- pectation that some competent individual , would , in a memoir of his life , do justice to his character ...
... tion just mentioned , soon after the decease of Mr. Sharp , erected a monument to his memory , and expressed their desire and ex- pectation that some competent individual , would , in a memoir of his life , do justice to his character ...
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... tion , whatever the opinion of the court might be , even if they were all agreed on one side or the other , the subject was of so general and extensive concern , that , from the nature of the ques- tion , he should certainly take the ...
... tion , whatever the opinion of the court might be , even if they were all agreed on one side or the other , the subject was of so general and extensive concern , that , from the nature of the ques- tion , he should certainly take the ...
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... tion , and of immense consequence to the cause of justice , hu- manity and virtue . The judgment thus pronounced has estab- lished the following axiom : as soon as any slave sets his foot on English ground , he becomes free . Ladies ...
... tion , and of immense consequence to the cause of justice , hu- manity and virtue . The judgment thus pronounced has estab- lished the following axiom : as soon as any slave sets his foot on English ground , he becomes free . Ladies ...
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... tion . Many applications have accordingly been made to the committee of the Church Missionary Society , by proprietors of estates , to supply their slaves with teachers ; and liberal offers have been made for their support . There also ...
... tion . Many applications have accordingly been made to the committee of the Church Missionary Society , by proprietors of estates , to supply their slaves with teachers ; and liberal offers have been made for their support . There also ...
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... tion Society . And though we may not live to see the day when the sons of Africa shall have returned to their native soil , scattering the blessings of civ- ilization and christianity among their benighted brethren , yet our posterity ...
... tion Society . And though we may not live to see the day when the sons of Africa shall have returned to their native soil , scattering the blessings of civ- ilization and christianity among their benighted brethren , yet our posterity ...
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