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" ... have a goodly heritage; and if there is any thing lacking in the character or condition of the people of this Colony, it never can be charged to the account of the country: it must be the fruit of our own mismanagement or slothfulness, or vices. But... "
The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette - Page 407
1831
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The African Observer

Slavery - 1828 - 390 pages
...own mismanagement, or slothfolness, or vices. But from these evils we confide in Him, to whom we are indebted for all our blessings, to preserve us. It...great favours in so short a time, and mixed with so few trials, are to be 374 375 ascribed to nothing but his special blessing. This we acknowledge. We...
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The African Repository, Volume 3

African Americans - 1828 - 398 pages
...own mismanagement or slothfulness, or vices. But from these evili we confide in Him, to whom we are indebted for all our blessings, to preserve us. It...great favours in so short a time, and mixed with so few trials, are to be ascribed to nothing but his special blessing. This we acknowledge. We only want...
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Missionary Register...

Missions - 1828 - 610 pages
...mismanagement, or ulothfulnesa, or vices. But from the.«; evils we confide in Him, to whom we are indebted for all our blessings, to preserve us. It...great favours in so short a time, and mixed with so few trials, are to be ascribed to nothing but His special blessing. This we acknowledge. AVe only want...
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American Quarterly Review, Volume 4

Robert Walsh - American essays - 1828 - 564 pages
...mismanagement, or slothfulness, or vices. But, from these evils, we confide in Him, to whom we are indebted for all our blessings, to preserve us. It...were ever conducted by his Providence to this shore." But we hasten to make a few observations upon the benefits likely to accrue to Africa, generally, from...
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The American Baptist Magazine, Volume 8

Baptists - 1828 - 446 pages
...own mismanagement or slothfulness or vices. But from these evils, we confide in Him to whom we are indebted for all our blessings, to preserve us. It...weekly and daily thanksgiving to Almighty God, both in publick and private; and he knows with what sincerity, that we were ever conducted to this shore. Such...
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The ... Annual Report of the American Colonization Society ..., Volumes 11-15

American Colonization Society - African Americans - 1828 - 612 pages
...solicit the attention of all to the following language of the colonists, contained in their late address: "It is the topic of our weekly and daily thanksgiving to Almighty God, both in public and private, and he knows with what sincerity, that we were ever conducted to this shore. Men may theorize...
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Reports of the Board of Managers of the Pennsylvania Colonization Society ...

Pennsylvania Colonization Society - African Americans - 1831 - 56 pages
...own mismanagement, or slothfulness, or vices. But from these evils we confide in Him, to whom we are indebted for all our blessings, to preserve us. It...great favours, in so short a time, and mixed with so few trials, are to be ascribed to nothing but His special blessing. — This we acknowledge. We only...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 15

Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1831 - 508 pages
...own mismanagement, or siothfu Incas, or vices. But from these evils we confide in Him, to whom we are indebted for all our blessings, to preserve us. It...that we were ever conducted, by his Providence to thii shore. Such great favours, in so short a time, and mixed with so few trials, are to he ascribed...
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Liberia, Or, The Early History and Signal Preservation of the American ...

William Innes - African Americans - 1831 - 186 pages
...mismanagement, or slothfulness, or vices. But, from these evils, we confide in Him, to whom we are indebted for all our blessings, to preserve us. It...Almighty God, both in public and in private, and He, who knows with what sincerity, that we were ever conducted by his Providence to this shore." But we...
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Remarks on the Statistics and Political Institutions of the United States ...

Sir William Gore Ouseley - History - 1832 - 266 pages
...But from these evils we confide in Him, to whom we are indebted for all our blessings, to preservers. It is the topic of our weekly and daily thanksgiving...great favours, in so short a time, and mixed with so few trials, are to be ascribed to nothing but his special blessing. This we acknowledge. We only want...
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