African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 52
... Government to take it off their hands ; since which trans- fer , the Colony has cost the British Government a sum too great to be sus- tained by any limited number of private individuals . It would have been a far easier course , for ...
... Government to take it off their hands ; since which trans- fer , the Colony has cost the British Government a sum too great to be sus- tained by any limited number of private individuals . It would have been a far easier course , for ...
Page 32
... Government admit that British cruisers are entitled , in time of peace , to search merchant vessels sailing under the American flag , yet Her Majesty's Government do not mean thereby to say that a merchant- man can exempt himself from ...
... Government admit that British cruisers are entitled , in time of peace , to search merchant vessels sailing under the American flag , yet Her Majesty's Government do not mean thereby to say that a merchant- man can exempt himself from ...
Page 212
... Government to acquire or govern foreign territories . Foreign conquest and dominion were not objects intended to be authorized . If it be admitted that our constitution does not permit the acquisition of territory and assuming the ...
... Government to acquire or govern foreign territories . Foreign conquest and dominion were not objects intended to be authorized . If it be admitted that our constitution does not permit the acquisition of territory and assuming the ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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