African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 260
... efforts of the whole squadron of cruisers on this coast . It is the most glaring inconsistency for nations to declare the slave trade piracy and at the same time permit their flags to cover all the most important branches of that trade ...
... efforts of the whole squadron of cruisers on this coast . It is the most glaring inconsistency for nations to declare the slave trade piracy and at the same time permit their flags to cover all the most important branches of that trade ...
Page 296
... effort to explore and examine the interior almost hopeless . How hazardous have been our efforts to plant a Colony on the Western Coast ? And with what difficulty have our colonists been able to penetrate the country lying back of them ...
... effort to explore and examine the interior almost hopeless . How hazardous have been our efforts to plant a Colony on the Western Coast ? And with what difficulty have our colonists been able to penetrate the country lying back of them ...
Page 168
... efforts in behalf of that peculiar portion of the colored race . On the 31st December , 1800 , the House of Delegates of that State passed a resolution , request- ing the Governor to correspond with the President of the United States on ...
... efforts in behalf of that peculiar portion of the colored race . On the 31st December , 1800 , the House of Delegates of that State passed a resolution , request- ing the Governor to correspond with the President of the United States on ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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