North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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Page 102
... means . We admit the facts stated above , but we by no means assent to the reason assigned for this exemption from the disease . Even the advocates of contagion acknowledge , that those only are attacked with Cholera who have a strong ...
... means . We admit the facts stated above , but we by no means assent to the reason assigned for this exemption from the disease . Even the advocates of contagion acknowledge , that those only are attacked with Cholera who have a strong ...
Page 119
... means to form a Colony on some part of the Coast of Africa , similar to the one at Sierra Leone , which might gradually induce many free blacks to go and settle , devising for them the means of getting there , and of protection and ...
... means to form a Colony on some part of the Coast of Africa , similar to the one at Sierra Leone , which might gradually induce many free blacks to go and settle , devising for them the means of getting there , and of protection and ...
Page 148
... means for their passage to Liberia can be provided . ' In January , 1829 , offers were pending to the Society of more than two hundred slaves , ready to be manumitted on the same conditions . At that time , thirty had just been sent out ...
... means for their passage to Liberia can be provided . ' In January , 1829 , offers were pending to the Society of more than two hundred slaves , ready to be manumitted on the same conditions . At that time , thirty had just been sent out ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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