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... colour- ed population are adverse to longe- vity , appears from the foregoing table to have been too hastily adopted . At least we find that if these causes have shortened the lives of the free colour- ed race , some cause equally ...
... colour- ed population are adverse to longe- vity , appears from the foregoing table to have been too hastily adopted . At least we find that if these causes have shortened the lives of the free colour- ed race , some cause equally ...
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... coloured po- pulation of four hundred , put a school into operation the last year , for the education of their children , but from causes unknown to us , closed it after six months . New Haven , Conn . - With a colour- ed population of ...
... coloured po- pulation of four hundred , put a school into operation the last year , for the education of their children , but from causes unknown to us , closed it after six months . New Haven , Conn . - With a colour- ed population of ...
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... colour is a fine , deep , clear black . They are cheerful and in- dolent . They have a peculiar lan- guage , which is said to be harmonious . This circumstance , that the Yoloffs at the northern extremity of Negroland , are of a deep ...
... colour is a fine , deep , clear black . They are cheerful and in- dolent . They have a peculiar lan- guage , which is said to be harmonious . This circumstance , that the Yoloffs at the northern extremity of Negroland , are of a deep ...
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