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AFRICAN REPOSITORY,

AND

COLONIAL JOURNAL.

VOL. V.

Published by order of the Managers of

THE AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY.

THE PROFITS ARISING FROM THIS WORK, ARE DEVOTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE SOCIETY

Washington:
1830.

JAMES C, DUNN, FRINTER AND PUBLISHER; GEORGETOWN, D. C.

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Review, Philin's Researches,

Swiss to Liberia,

Monument to Mr. Ashmun,

Moravianism, spirit of,

Necessities of Colonization Society,

Plan of Mr. Smith,

for obtaining a ship,

Prince Rahhahman,

Proceedings of New York State Colonization Society,
Prospects in Kentucky,

Poetry,

at the North,

Randall, Dr. R.

Resolutions of the Board,

of State Legislatures,

Report from Hayti,

Mr. Pinkney's Address,

94, 377

185

1, 122, 142, 279

352

183

156

377

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60

85

216

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Revival of Religion in South Africa,

346

School in Liberia,

342, 380

Slave, high-minded,

249

Slave Labour, effects of,

186

Slave Trade,

250, 381

Slavery in Missouri,

63

in Africa,

in Virginia,

in Kentucky,

208

221

380

Smith, Joseph L.

221

Sugar from Beets,

250

Synod of Utica, New York,

247

Templeton, John,

348

Transportation, Subscriptions,

Trifies, Influence of,

95

242

Williams, Henry,

222

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Researches in South Africa; illustrating the Civil, Moral, and Religious condition of the Native Tribes: including Journals of the Author's Travels in the Interior; together with detailed accounts of the progress of the Christian Missions, exhibiting the influence of Christianity in promoting Civilization. By the Rev. JOHN PHILIP, D. D., Superintendent of the Missions of the London Missionary Society at the Cape of Good Hope, &c. &c. London, 1828. 2 vols. 8vo.

(Concluded from p. 328.)

WHEN We commenced our Review of the Researches of Dr. Philip, we did not imagine that it would be so extended as to reach the concluding number of the present volume. The Book, however, is of far more than ordinary interest. We cannot take leave of it, in this number, without expressing the hope that some enterprising publisher will give an edition of this work to the American people; for surely no better evidence of the importance of freedom, and the utility of missionary efforts than that which these volumes contain, was ever presented to the world. Though we have occupied so large a space, in so many numbers, with this Review, our extracts have been much shorter and less numerous than would have been justified by the merits of the work.

We mentioned in our last number that the establishment of an agency, by the Colonial government, among the Griquas,

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