| 1874 - 408 páginas
...liberty and the right to acquire, possess, enjoy, and defend property." They also affirmed their purpose "to evince to all who despise, ridicule and oppress...nature, are with them susceptible of equal refinement aud capable of equal advancement in all that adorns and dignifies man." And with Christian courage... | |
| 1877 - 410 páginas
...cherish and indulge those aspirations which a beneficent Creator hath implanted in every human heart, and to evince to all who despise, ridicule, and oppress...that we possess with them a common nature, are with th«m susceptible of equal refinement, and capable of equal advancement in all that adorns and dignifies... | |
| Harry Johnston, Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, Otto Stapf - 1906 - 594 páginas
...cherish and indulge those aspirations which a beneficent Creator had implanted in every human heart, and to evince to all who despise, ridicule, and oppress...all that adorns and dignifies man. We were animated by the hope that here we should be at liberty to train up our children in the way that they should... | |
| Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston - 1906 - 584 páginas
...cherish and indulge those aspirations which a beneficent Creator had implanted in every human heart, and to evince to all who despise, ridicule, and oppress...all that adorns and dignifies man. We were animated by the hope that here we should be at liberty to train up our children in the way that they should... | |
| Harry Johnston - 1906 - 748 páginas
...refinement, and capable of equal advancement in all that adorns and dignifies man. We were animated by the hope that here we should be at liberty to train up our children in the way that they should go ; to inspire them with the love of an honourable fame ; to kindle within them the... | |
| 1909 - 848 páginas
...farm that feeds them, and also maintains a dispensary Miss ANNA HAU. THE AMERICAN METHODIST SCHOOL a common nature, are with them susceptible of equal...advancement in all that adorns and dignifies man. . . . Among the strongest motives to leave our native land . . . was the desire for a retreat where... | |
| Edgar Allen Forbes - 1910 - 430 páginas
...hath implanted in every human heart, and to evince to all who despise, ridicule, and oppress our own race that we possess with them a common nature, are...advancement in all that adorns and dignifies man. . . . Thus far our highest hopes have been realized." — Liberia's Declaration of Independence. "f... | |
| August Meier - 1988 - 356 páginas
...be permitted more fully to exercise those faculties which impart to man his dignity, and to evidence to all who despise, ridicule and oppress our race, that we possess with them a common nature . . . and thereby to prove that we are capable of self-government." Some, including Singleton, suggested... | |
| Lamin Sanneh - 2009 - 320 páginas
...cherish and indulge those aspirations which a beneficent Creator had implanted in every human heart, and to evince to all who despise, ridicule, and oppress...equal advancement in all that adorns and dignifies man."82 America had profoundly marked their consciousness, but America would not avail them in their... | |
| Kenneth C. Barnes - 2005 - 288 páginas
...be permitted to more fully exercise and improve those faculties which impart to man his dignity, and to evince to all who despise, ridicule and oppress...our race, that we possess with them a common nature, and are susceptible of equal refinement and equal advancement in all that dignifies man, and that we... | |
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