African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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... able shortly , to give a still more increasingly interesting account of his school and charge , at Bassa Cove . It will be recollected , that in our last , we gave an account , of seven or eight schools ; above we add two more . There ...
... able shortly , to give a still more increasingly interesting account of his school and charge , at Bassa Cove . It will be recollected , that in our last , we gave an account , of seven or eight schools ; above we add two more . There ...
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... able to attend the meeting . The Rev. W. MCLAIN was appointed Secretary . The meeting was opened with an appropriate prayer by the Rev. JOHN C. SMITH , pastor of the church . The Rev. W. MCLAIN read the Annual Report of the Executive ...
... able to attend the meeting . The Rev. W. MCLAIN was appointed Secretary . The meeting was opened with an appropriate prayer by the Rev. JOHN C. SMITH , pastor of the church . The Rev. W. MCLAIN read the Annual Report of the Executive ...
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... able to do a little duty ; but on the following day these officers were too ill to afford Mr. Fishbourne any assistance . He had , however , two stokers able to drive the engines , who were for a time well enough to do duty , and he ...
... able to do a little duty ; but on the following day these officers were too ill to afford Mr. Fishbourne any assistance . He had , however , two stokers able to drive the engines , who were for a time well enough to do duty , and he ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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