| Hinduism - 1824 - 484 pages
...Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem most expedient ; and the society shall act to effect this object, in co-operation with the General Government,...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, measures were... | |
| Thomas Robbins - 1824 - 494 pages
...Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem most expedient ; and the society shall act to effect this object, in co-operation with the General Government,...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, measures were... | |
| American Colonization Society - African Americans - 1824 - 862 pages
...Africa, or such other place as Congress thall deem most expedient. And the Society shall act, to effect this object, in co-operation with the General Government,...States as may adopt regulations upon the subject. ABT. III. Every citizen of the United States who shall subscribe these articles, and be an annual contributor... | |
| African Americans - 1830 - 510 pages
...Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem most expedient. And the Society shall act, to effect this object, in cooperation with the General Government,...States as may adopt regulations upon the subject. ART. III. Every citizen of the United States, who shall subscribe these articles, and be an annual contributor... | |
| Back to Africa movement - 1830 - 404 pages
...Africa, or such other place at Congress shall deem most expedient. And the Society shall act, to effect this object, in co-operation with the General Government, and such of the States as may adopt regulations on the subject." The very first meeting convened to organize the Society, appointed a Committee, of... | |
| African Americans - 1830 - 398 pages
...Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem most expedient. And the Society shall act, to effect this object, in co-operation with the General Government, and such of the States as may adopt regulations on the subject." The very first meeting convened to organize the Society, appointed a Committee, of... | |
| African Americans - 1831 - 418 pages
...or such other place as Congress shall deem most expedient. And the Satiety shall act to Affect Ihis object in co-operation with the General Government,...States as may adopt regulations upon the subject." Before the adoption of the Constitution, at the very first meeting of the Society, Mr. Clay observed... | |
| Back to Africa movement - 1831 - 400 pages
...Society is constitutionally bound to co-operate, as far as practicable, in the prosecution of its object, with the General Government and such of the States as may adopt regulations on the subject; and as its own unaided power is inadequate to complete the work in which it is engaged,... | |
| African Americans - 1831 - 398 pages
...Society is constitutionally bound to co-operate, as far as practicable, in the prosecution of its object, with the General Government and such of the States as may adopt regulations on the subject; and as its own unaided power is inadequate to complete the work in which it is engaged,... | |
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