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" Indeed, nothing is more to be wished than that the United States would themselves undertake to make such an establishment on the coast of Africa. "
Register of Debates in Congress: 19th Congress, 2nd session. Dec. 4, 1826 to ... - Página 323
por United States. Congress - 1829
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Maryland Colonization Journal

1847 - 412 páginas
...address themselves at once to those of Europe, to obtain the desired security, and will unquestionably be ready to exert its influence with those nations to...undertake to make such an establishment on the coast of Jlfrica. "Exclusive of motives of humanity, the commercial advantages to be derived from it might defray...
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American Church Review, Volúmenes35-36

1881 - 330 páginas
...requesting his opinion on measures for procuring an establishment on the coast of Africa, he wrote that "Nothing is more to be wished than that the United...make such an establishment on the coast of Africa." February 15, 1815, Dr. Robert Finley, of Princeton, NJ, wrote to John O. Mumford, Esq., New York, as...
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Niles' Weekly Register, Volumen40

1831 - 502 páginas
...address themselves at once to those oí Europe to obtain Ihe desired secur.ty, and will unquestionably be ready to exert its influence with those nations, to...an object so benevolent in itself, and so important lo a great portion of its constituent». Indeed, nmhing ii more ta be v/n.'ieil l Irin thai the United...
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NILES, WEEKLY REGISTER CONTAINING DOCUMENTS, ESSAYS, AND FACTS;

H, NILES - 1817 - 436 páginas
...themselves at once to those of Europe, to obtain the desired security, and it will unquestionably be ready to exert its influence with those nations to...an object so benevolent in itself and so important te л great part of its constituents. Indeed, nothing is more to be wished, than that the United State*...
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NILESP WEEKLY REGISTER

H.Niles,Editor - 1824 - 436 páginas
...Europe to obtain the desired security, and will, unquestionably, be ready to exert its inflti ence with those nations to effect an object so benevolent in itself, and so important to a great por tion of its constituents. Indeed, nuthing is more to be wished than that the United States would,...
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The African Repository, Volumen26

1850 - 404 páginas
...render their sojourning here a blessing in the end to that country. Nothing is more to be wished than the United States would themselves undertake to make such an establishment on the coast of Africa. Exclusive of motives of humanity, the commercial advantages to be derived from it might defray all...
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