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Nor is there much extravagance in the be- lief that such an event would promote, at once, their political welfare and that of the country to which they might emigrate, by placing them in circumstances to form a republic of their own ; and, if in Africa, among a people of their own colour ; and by carrying civilization, at least, into its borders. Whether or not a majority of our coloured population will ever consent to emigrate to the land of their forefathers, is of course uncertain. And what ...of this ? Must the object be abandon- ed because it meets not with its full success at the outset? Do they who so zealously oppose this design, and aim at nothing but the immediate liberation of the whole slave population in the midst of us, relinquish their efforts, or in any de- gree hesitate in their movements, at what might reasonably be deemed as difficult a problem as those just stated, viz. According to the ratio COLONIZATION SOCIETY. of their past success, with the aid of so much wealth, and talent, so many agents, and so much public excitement ; how long will it require for the advocates of immediate abolition to effect the freedom of the whole slave population, in- cluding their annual increase ?
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