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
| William Lloyd Garrison - 1832 - 264 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...Government, and such of the States as may adopt regulations upon the subject.' The following citations abundantly sustain the charge, that the Society has not... | |
| William Lloyd Garrison - 1832 - 278 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...Government, and such of the States as may adopt regulations upon the subject.' The following citations abundantly sustain the charge, that the Society has not... | |
| 1832 - 410 pages
...on the Coast of Africa, the free people of colour residing in our country; and to act in effecting this object in co-operation with the General Government,...the States as may adopt regulations on the subject." The specific object to which the entire funds of the Institution are devoted, is simple and plainly... | |
| 1832 - 404 pages
...on the Coast of Africa, the free people of colour residing in our country; and to act in effecting this object in co-operation with the General Government,...the States as may adopt regulations on the subject." The specific object to which the entire funds of the Institution are devoted, is simple and plainly... | |
| 1832 - 406 pages
...on the Coast of Africa, the free people of colour residing in our country; and to act in effecting this object in co-operation with the General Government,...such of the States as may adopt regulations on the iubject." The specific object to which the entire funds of the Institution are devoted, is simple and... | |
| William Lloyd Garrison - 1832 - 268 pages
...promote and execute a plan for colonizing the frise people of color, residing in ' the United States ' in Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem most expedient." The facts of the case are these : 1. That the United States have about 2,000,000 enslaved blacks. 2.... | |
| 1833 - 624 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...the States as may adopt regulations on the subject." There is not one word of this article which points to the manumission of the slave ; much less to the... | |
| Erastus Hopkins - 1833 - 90 pages
...execute a plan for colonizing, (with their consent) the free people of color residing in this country, in Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem...general government and such of the States as may adopt resolutions on the subject." It would seem impossible that any opposition could with propriety be made... | |
| William Cogswell - 1833 - 368 pages
...execute a plan of 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." The income of the Society is about $50,000 annually, and it has received the approbation and countenance,... | |
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