The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... least . Suppose the negroes of Alabama , who are a large majority of the whole population , should become free , and immediately upon their emancipation should insist on sending their former masters " to their own country " -what would ...
... least . Suppose the negroes of Alabama , who are a large majority of the whole population , should become free , and immediately upon their emancipation should insist on sending their former masters " to their own country " -what would ...
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... least not many of them ; ) we do not send over artizans , we do not send over farmers . We send over yearly about a hundred men , women and children , confess- edly the most ignorant , the most helpless , and the most depraved among the ...
... least not many of them ; ) we do not send over artizans , we do not send over farmers . We send over yearly about a hundred men , women and children , confess- edly the most ignorant , the most helpless , and the most depraved among the ...
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... least . Their annual increase has been estimated at fifty - six thousand . The expense of removing each individual is , according to the African Repository , thirty dollars . At this rate it would require 1,780,000 dollars to remove the ...
... least . Their annual increase has been estimated at fifty - six thousand . The expense of removing each individual is , according to the African Repository , thirty dollars . At this rate it would require 1,780,000 dollars to remove the ...
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... they will remain , either as our friends or as our ene- mies . If we do not set them free , they will , ere long , at least try to set themselves free . The increasing intelligence of the free 20 The American Colonization Society .
... they will remain , either as our friends or as our ene- mies . If we do not set them free , they will , ere long , at least try to set themselves free . The increasing intelligence of the free 20 The American Colonization Society .
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... tain portion of her time to her . She will read the newspaper to her by the hour together , and listen , without the least sign of impatience , to the thread - bare scandal that is half a century Feeling and Sentiment . 27.
... tain portion of her time to her . She will read the newspaper to her by the hour together , and listen , without the least sign of impatience , to the thread - bare scandal that is half a century Feeling and Sentiment . 27.
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