North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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Sayfa 147
... slaves , forty - three in number , for the purpose of being colonized . During the same season , a clergyman in Virginia offered them seventeen . They are as desirable a parcel , ' he writes to the Society , ' for their integrity and ...
... slaves , forty - three in number , for the purpose of being colonized . During the same season , a clergyman in Virginia offered them seventeen . They are as desirable a parcel , ' he writes to the Society , ' for their integrity and ...
Sayfa 148
... slaves , for the purpose of sending them to Hayti , but chartered a brig for their transportation , furnished them with supplies , and distributed a peck of dollars among them as a farewell present . Mr. Henshaw , near Rich- mond ...
... slaves , for the purpose of sending them to Hayti , but chartered a brig for their transportation , furnished them with supplies , and distributed a peck of dollars among them as a farewell present . Mr. Henshaw , near Rich- mond ...
Sayfa 150
... slaves were ready to be liberated in North Carolina alone , provided the Society would undertake the charge of them . Among those in the same situation a few months since , were about fifty , manumitted by one gentleman in Georgia , who ...
... slaves were ready to be liberated in North Carolina alone , provided the Society would undertake the charge of them . Among those in the same situation a few months since , were about fifty , manumitted by one gentleman in Georgia , who ...
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COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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