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... ; gives them a distinct existence , " a local habitation and a name ; " and this , not as slaves , not as degraded hewers of wood and drawers of water ; but as freemen , pursuing all 1834. ] DEFENCE OF THE COLONIZATION SOCIETY .
... ; gives them a distinct existence , " a local habitation and a name ; " and this , not as slaves , not as degraded hewers of wood and drawers of water ; but as freemen , pursuing all 1834. ] DEFENCE OF THE COLONIZATION SOCIETY .
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... existence of such a school there , would give character to the place , and elevate and cheer the hopes of the colonists . To this school all the various branches of higher education might iu due season be added ; and thus , by placing ...
... existence of such a school there , would give character to the place , and elevate and cheer the hopes of the colonists . To this school all the various branches of higher education might iu due season be added ; and thus , by placing ...
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... existence to the place , and no one could be more deplored . The charitable societies of our country might do great good by educating some young men of color in the practice of physic and surgery for the different settlements on the ...
... existence to the place , and no one could be more deplored . The charitable societies of our country might do great good by educating some young men of color in the practice of physic and surgery for the different settlements on the ...
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... existence . Notwithstanding this , there are some highly prof ssing philanthropists that are mightily opposed to col- onization in Africa ; and some of these have used their endeavours to preju dice the people of England against the ...
... existence . Notwithstanding this , there are some highly prof ssing philanthropists that are mightily opposed to col- onization in Africa ; and some of these have used their endeavours to preju dice the people of England against the ...
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... existence in the human family . 3d . The civilization of Africa . 4th . The total abolition of the slave trade there . 5th . The regeneration of the United States to a more permanent political condition , and her exoneration as a nation ...
... existence in the human family . 3d . The civilization of Africa . 4th . The total abolition of the slave trade there . 5th . The regeneration of the United States to a more permanent political condition , and her exoneration as a nation ...
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