FOOTNOTES:
[106] Ethiope, p. 197.
[107] Foreign Travel and Life at Sea, vol. ii. p. 359.
[108] Bishop Scott's Letter in the Colonization Herald, October, 1853.
[109] In Methodist Missionary Advocate, 1853.
[110] Gammell's History of the American Baptist Missions, pp. 248, 249.
[111] Edward W. Blyden, L.L.D., president of Liberia College, a West Indian, is a scholar of marvellous erudition, a writer of rare abilities, a subtle reasoner, a preacher of charming graces, and one of the foremost Negroes of the world. He is himself the best argument in favor of the Negro's capacity for Christian civilization. He ranks amongst the world's greatest linguists.
[112] Report of Bishop Payne, June 6, 1853.
[113] Colonization Herald, December, 1852.
[114] Ethiope, pp. 207, 208.