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The colonization scheme considered, in its rejection by the colored people - in its tendency to uphold caste - in its unfitness for Christianizing and civilizing the aborigines of Africa, and for putting a stop to the African slave trade in a letter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen and the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler; by Samuel E. Cornish and Theodore S. Wright

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  • "The colonization scheme considered, in its rejection by the colored people - in its tendency to uphold caste - in its unfitness for Christianizing and civilizing the aborigines of Africa, and for putting a stop to the African slave trade in a letter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen and the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler; by Samuel E. Cornish and Theodore S. Wright"@en
  • "The colonization scheme considered : in its rejection by the colored people-in its tendency to uphold caste-in its unfitness for Christianizing and civilizing the aborigines of Africa, and for putting a stop to the African slave trade : in a letter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen and the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler"@en
  • "The colonization scheme considered in its rejection by the colored people--"@en
  • "The colonization scheme considered in its rejection by the colored people"@en
  • "The colonization scheme considered, in its rejection by the colored people--in its tendency to uphold caste--in its unfitness for Christianizing the civilizing the aborigines of Africa, and for putting a stop to the African slave trade: in a letter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen and the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler"@en
  • "The colonization scheme considered, : in its rejection by the colored people--in its tendency to uphold caste--in its unfitness for Christianizing and civilizing the aborigines of Africa, and for putting a stop to the African slave trade: in a letter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen and the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler"@en
  • "The colonization scheme considered, in its rejection by the colored people--in its tendency to uphold caste--in its unfitness for Christianizing and civilizing the aborigines of Africa, and for putting a stop to the African slave trade in a letter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen and the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler"@en
  • "The colonization scheme considered in its rejection by the colored people--in its tendency to uphold caste--in its unfitness for Christianizing and civilizing the aborigines of Africa, and for putting a stop to the African slave trade : in a letter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen and the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler"@en
  • "The colonization scheme considered"@en
  • "The colonization scheme considered in its rejection by the colored people-in its tendency to uphold caste-in its unfitness for Christianizing and civilizing the aborigines of Africa, and for putting a stop to the African slave trade: in a letter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen and the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler"@en
  • "The colonization scheme considered : in its rejection by the colored people, in its tendency to uphold caste, in its unfitness for christianizing and civilizing the aborigines of Africa, and for putting a stop to the African slave trade : in a letter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinhuysen and the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler"@en
  • "The colonization scheme considered, in its rejection by the colored people, in its tendency to uphold caste, in its unfitness for Christianizing and civilizing the aborigines of Africa, and for putting a stop to the African slave trade"@en
  • "The colonization scheme considered in its rejection by the colored people, in its tendency to uphold caste, in its unfitness for Christianizing and civilizing the aborigines of Africa, and for putting a stop to the African slave trade : in a letter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen and the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler"@en
  • "The colonization scheme considered in its rejection by the colored people, in its tendency to uphold caste ; in its unfitness for Christianizing and civilizing the aborigines of Africa, and for putting a stop to the African slave trade in a letter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen and the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler"@en