African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 157
... appeared in the newspa- pers in relation to the ship or to any subject of interest , as well as his own observations ... appearance as I left it some six years since : there has been some improvement in the buildings , some houses have ...
... appeared in the newspa- pers in relation to the ship or to any subject of interest , as well as his own observations ... appearance as I left it some six years since : there has been some improvement in the buildings , some houses have ...
Page 261
... appeared not to have the least idea of our being a man - of - war- allowed her to close within range of our 32 pounder - fired a gun over her , and another as quick as possible ahead - she then up with her helm , at- tempted to run ...
... appeared not to have the least idea of our being a man - of - war- allowed her to close within range of our 32 pounder - fired a gun over her , and another as quick as possible ahead - she then up with her helm , at- tempted to run ...
Page 88
... appeared honorable in my eyes , it has been in witnessing the re- ception of these two young persons , the sons of a long oppressed race . " They visited the Archbishop of Canterbury , who after conversing with them in the most obliging ...
... appeared honorable in my eyes , it has been in witnessing the re- ception of these two young persons , the sons of a long oppressed race . " They visited the Archbishop of Canterbury , who after conversing with them in the most obliging ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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