The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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a deep concern for the prosperity of the Society and the success of the expedition . The commanders of these steamers , with Capt . Cook , ( known for his humane exertions to rescue the crew of the Kent East Indiaman , when on fire at ...
a deep concern for the prosperity of the Society and the success of the expedition . The commanders of these steamers , with Capt . Cook , ( known for his humane exertions to rescue the crew of the Kent East Indiaman , when on fire at ...
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a deep concern for the prosperity of the Society and the success of the expedition . The commanders of these steainers , with Capt . Cook , ( known for his humane exertions to rescue the crew of the Kent East Indiaman , when on fire at ...
a deep concern for the prosperity of the Society and the success of the expedition . The commanders of these steainers , with Capt . Cook , ( known for his humane exertions to rescue the crew of the Kent East Indiaman , when on fire at ...
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a Majesty's steamer • , on his departure with the expedition to the Ni . ger , for the abolition of the slave trade .-- March 23 , 1841. " The sympathies of British Christians have been generally excited , and their fervent prayers ...
a Majesty's steamer • , on his departure with the expedition to the Ni . ger , for the abolition of the slave trade .-- March 23 , 1841. " The sympathies of British Christians have been generally excited , and their fervent prayers ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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