North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 90
Page 102
... persons thus secluded would labor under any of the pre - disposing causes ? They are , for the most part , persons in health , of ample means to furnish themselves with all the comforts of life , and at the same time , aware of the ...
... persons thus secluded would labor under any of the pre - disposing causes ? They are , for the most part , persons in health , of ample means to furnish themselves with all the comforts of life , and at the same time , aware of the ...
Page 137
... persons , the Colonization Society should undertake to transport them to Africa , or any other foreign place , paying both the expenses of removal and the charges incurred by the State , his Excel- lency , the Governor , is authorized ...
... persons , the Colonization Society should undertake to transport them to Africa , or any other foreign place , paying both the expenses of removal and the charges incurred by the State , his Excel- lency , the Governor , is authorized ...
Page 148
... persons under their care to emigrate , with an unknown number of children , husbands , and wives , connected with them by consanguinity . Many of them are understood to have been slaves . Their generous benefactors had then expended ...
... persons under their care to emigrate , with an unknown number of children , husbands , and wives , connected with them by consanguinity . Many of them are understood to have been slaves . Their generous benefactors had then expended ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
12 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admitted African American amount ancient appears Bank beautiful Berber Berber language Boston called capital character Cholera circumstances Colony constitution cotton course Crocker & Brewster cultivation dialect disease domestic manufactures emigrants employed England equal establishment existence fact favor feeling foreign forests Genoese dialect give Government human hundred important inhabitants insects interest island Italian Italian language Kabyle Kentucky l'humanité labor land language less letter Liberia manner manumitted memorialists ment mind moral mountains native nature Niger object observed Odin opinion Pantellaria passed peculiar persons philosophy political population possession present principle produced protecting duties protecting policy purpose readers reason regard remarkable residence respect river Romanesco says Sir James Mackintosh Skalds slavery slaves Society soil Spain spirit supply supposed thing tion town trees truth Tuggurt United Virginia whole words writers XXXV.-No