The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 137
The hypothesis also agrees with the fact , ( which I believe has been established , ) that the unhealthiness of such situations does not extend to any considerable distance from the sea . “ The commanders and other officers of ...
The hypothesis also agrees with the fact , ( which I believe has been established , ) that the unhealthiness of such situations does not extend to any considerable distance from the sea . “ The commanders and other officers of ...
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But this fact cannot be ascertained unless an officer of the cruiser whose duty it is to ascertain this fact , shall board the vessel , or unless the master of the merchantman shall bring his papers on board the cruiser ; and this ...
But this fact cannot be ascertained unless an officer of the cruiser whose duty it is to ascertain this fact , shall board the vessel , or unless the master of the merchantman shall bring his papers on board the cruiser ; and this ...
Page 113
No single fact can of itself , in all cases , justify this suspicion ; for the same fact , as often as it occurs , may he attended by different circumstances , which shall materially qualify its irfiuerice . The rule is more reasonable ...
No single fact can of itself , in all cases , justify this suspicion ; for the same fact , as often as it occurs , may he attended by different circumstances , which shall materially qualify its irfiuerice . The rule is more reasonable ...
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