African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 210
... coast of Africa is peopled by a belt of feeble and distinct kingdoms , easily ac- cessible to the influence of those who will bring trade to them of any description , and easily awed by the appearance of naval force . On those parts of ...
... coast of Africa is peopled by a belt of feeble and distinct kingdoms , easily ac- cessible to the influence of those who will bring trade to them of any description , and easily awed by the appearance of naval force . On those parts of ...
Page 344
... coast , having under his charge a depot of provisions and ma- rine stores for the benefit of the national vessels , and many of the more important articles for supplying commercial vessels on payment therefor , as from slight losses of ...
... coast , having under his charge a depot of provisions and ma- rine stores for the benefit of the national vessels , and many of the more important articles for supplying commercial vessels on payment therefor , as from slight losses of ...
Page 394
... coast of Africa , June 22 , 1842 . Captain the Hon . Joseph Denham , R. N. , called in and examined : Question . Will you state what your service on the coast of Africa has been ? Answer . My first acquaintance with the coast of Africa ...
... coast of Africa , June 22 , 1842 . Captain the Hon . Joseph Denham , R. N. , called in and examined : Question . Will you state what your service on the coast of Africa has been ? Answer . My first acquaintance with the coast of Africa ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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