The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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The Committee would recommend the appointment of an agent at New Orleans , to receive and provide for emigrants , and to transact the business of the Society in that city , which ought to be the place of einbarkation for emigrants from ...
The Committee would recommend the appointment of an agent at New Orleans , to receive and provide for emigrants , and to transact the business of the Society in that city , which ought to be the place of einbarkation for emigrants from ...
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EMIGRANTS . You speak of six hundred coming out next year , but in such a way as to leave me in doubt whether we have much reason to expect them ; at all events I cannot regard your remarks as intended to require preparations for ...
EMIGRANTS . You speak of six hundred coming out next year , but in such a way as to leave me in doubt whether we have much reason to expect them ; at all events I cannot regard your remarks as intended to require preparations for ...
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Had the Board been advised of this in due season , the last expedition would have numbered seventy emigrants , which the Harriet could have taken without inconvenience , and at a very small additional expense .
Had the Board been advised of this in due season , the last expedition would have numbered seventy emigrants , which the Harriet could have taken without inconvenience , and at a very small additional expense .
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