The object to which its attention is to be exclusively directed, is to promote and execute a plan for colonizing (with their consent) the free people of color residing in our country in Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem most expedient. Liberia: Description, History, Problems - Page 53de Frederick Starr - 1913 - 277 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1833 - 204 pages
...the Legislature of Virginia, its simple object being to colonize the free people of color " either in Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem most expedient." It was no part of its plan to abolish slavery, to suppress the slave trade, or to promote civilization... | |
| 1824 - 484 pages
...execute a plan for colonizing, (with their consent,) the Free People of Colour residing in our country in Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem...Government, and such of the States, as may adopt regulations upon the subject. In accordance to the plan of the society to send a colony of coloured people lo Africa,... | |
| Thomas Robbins - 1824 - 494 pages
...execute a plan for colonizing, (with their consent,) the Free People of Colour residing in our country in Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem...Government, and such of the States, as may adopt regulations upon the subject. In accordance to the plan of the society to send a colony of coloured people to Africa,... | |
| American Colonization Society - 1824 - 862 pages
...execute a plan for colonizing (with their consent) the free people of color residing in our country, in Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem most expedient," &.c. ED. — Very well. And I will acknowledge that this design ' is still strictly adhered to,' without... | |
| 1826 - 582 pages
...their consent) the free people of colour, residing in our country, in Africa, or such other place1 as Congress shall deem most expedient. And the Society...government, and such of the states as may adopt regulations upon the subject. ARTICLE 3. Every citizen of the United States, who shall subscribe these articles,... | |
| American Colonization Society - 1828 - 612 pages
...a plan for Colonizing (with their own consent) the free people of colour, residing in our Country, in Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem most expedient. And the Society Mli"t to effect this object in co-operation with the Gentral Government, and such of tt* Stales as... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1828 - 564 pages
...execute a plan for colonizing, (with their consent,) the free people of colour residing in our country, in Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem most expedient." The original members of this Society, were principally gentlemen of the southern states; and Judge... | |
| 1828 - 732 pages
...execute a plan for eolonizing, (with their consent,) the free people of colour residing in our country, in Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem most expedient." The original members of this Society, were principally gentlemen of the southern states; and Judge... | |
| 1830 - 282 pages
...plan for colonizing (with their own consent) the free people of color residing in our own country, in Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem most expedient." [ZdJirt. of Const.] Among the founders of this Society were men of enlarged views and expanded benevolence.... | |
| 1830 - 398 pages
...a plan for colonizing (with their own consent) the free people of colour, residing in our country, in Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem...the States as may adopt regulations on the subject." The very first meeting convened to organize the Society, appointed a Committee, of which the Hon. John... | |
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