African Repository and Colonial Journal, Band 1American colonization society., 1826 |
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... of General Lafayette on Suggestions , interesting Senegal , gum trade at Thoughts , on Cape Monstserado , from S. T. Coleridge , To our friends , West Indies , British THE AFRICAN REPOSITORY , VOL . I. ] AND COLONIAL 4.
... of General Lafayette on Suggestions , interesting Senegal , gum trade at Thoughts , on Cape Monstserado , from S. T. Coleridge , To our friends , West Indies , British THE AFRICAN REPOSITORY , VOL . I. ] AND COLONIAL 4.
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... cape Montserado , which and experiencing the miseries of affords a site better adapted , per- carelessness , indolence , and in - haps , to the purposes of a colony , subordination , too generally pre - than any other station on the ...
... cape Montserado , which and experiencing the miseries of affords a site better adapted , per- carelessness , indolence , and in - haps , to the purposes of a colony , subordination , too generally pre - than any other station on the ...
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... cape Montserado , standing in lonely beauty , a chris- tian village . There flourish the virtues of the gospel , defended by the Almighty from the influences of paganism , cherished and re- freshed by the dews of his grace . The colony ...
... cape Montserado , standing in lonely beauty , a chris- tian village . There flourish the virtues of the gospel , defended by the Almighty from the influences of paganism , cherished and re- freshed by the dews of his grace . The colony ...
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... Cape , one Spa- nish , the other French . Our pre- sent supplies will easily reach to the last of May , and the means are in hand of completing ( plank ex- cepted , ) more publick buildings than I could else , with the utmost economy ...
... Cape , one Spa- nish , the other French . Our pre- sent supplies will easily reach to the last of May , and the means are in hand of completing ( plank ex- cepted , ) more publick buildings than I could else , with the utmost economy ...
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... Cape Montserado that about 20 M feet of 3-4 inch planks , and nails in proportion , should arrive for the express pur- pose of erecting a large building for their accommodation during the first six or eight months - and a neat and airy ...
... Cape Montserado that about 20 M feet of 3-4 inch planks , and nails in proportion , should arrive for the express pur- pose of erecting a large building for their accommodation during the first six or eight months - and a neat and airy ...
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adopted Africa African slave trade Agent Almamy American Colonization Society appears arrived Ashmun AUXILIARY COLONIZATION SOCIETY AUXILIARY SOCIETY Ayres benevolent blessings Board Bulloms called Cape Montserado captured cause character Christian Church ciety circumstances civilized coast of Africa colonists colony colour commenced Congress considerable coun death Ditto duty effect efforts emancipation emigrants establishment evil exertions Extract favour feel Frederick county friends Gambia happy heart honour hope human Institution interest John king labour land Legislature Liberia Maryland means ment Monrovia moral nation natives nearly negroes never object officers opinion persons piracy population possession present R. R. Gurley received religion removed resolution Resolved respect right of search river season Secretary Senegal settlement Sherbro ship Sierra Leone slave trade slavery Soosoos tion town Treasurer trees United vessel Vice Presidents Virginia whole
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Seite 140 - Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them; and them which suffer adversity, as being yourselves also in the body.
Seite 356 - No principle of general law is more universally acknowledged, than the perfect equality of nations. Russia and Geneva have equal rights. It results from this equality, that no one can rightfully impose a rule on another. Each legislates for itself, but its legislation can operate on itself alone.
Seite 140 - Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, and the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that he might be glorified.
Seite 260 - Commonwealth ; and that the Senators and Representatives of this State, in the Congress of the United States...
Seite 87 - The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath, puts on the same airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives a loose to the worst of passions, and thus nursed, educated, and daily exercised in tyranny, cannot but be stamped by it with odious peculiarities. The man must be a prodigy who can retain his manners and morals undepraved by such circumstances.
Seite 356 - Whatever might be the answer of a moralist to this question, a jurist must search for its legal solution, in those principles of action which are sanctioned by the usages, the national acts, and the general assent, of that portion of the world of which he considers himself as a part, and to whose law the appeal is made.
Seite 134 - Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to enter upon and prosecute from time to time such negotiations with the several maritime powers of Europe and America as he may deem expedient for the effectual abolition of the African slave trade and its ultimate denunciation as piracy under the law of nations, by the consent of the civilized world.
Seite 3 - Committee, offered the following Resolution, which was unanimously adopted: — Resolved, That the thanks of the Society be...
Seite 271 - ... hath made of one blood all nations of men to dwell on all the face of the earth...
Seite 28 - He did not see why true believers, having the promise of the life that now is, as well as that which is to come...