African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 118
... formed in the spring of 1831. During a greater part of the time , from its formation to the date of this report , it was favored with the services of a most devoted and excellent missionary , who co - operated with the settled pastors ...
... formed in the spring of 1831. During a greater part of the time , from its formation to the date of this report , it was favored with the services of a most devoted and excellent missionary , who co - operated with the settled pastors ...
Page 136
... formed . This again acting upon water , decomposes it and sul- phuretted hydrogen is one of the products of the decomposition . You will perceive that there is a large proportion of the sulphates in the differ- ent specimens of water ...
... formed . This again acting upon water , decomposes it and sul- phuretted hydrogen is one of the products of the decomposition . You will perceive that there is a large proportion of the sulphates in the differ- ent specimens of water ...
Page 337
... formed in this country which carried on their operations in Brazil and Cuba , work- ing their mines by newly - imported slaves from Africa , who were illicitly purchased by the agents of these companies , although such agents well knew ...
... formed in this country which carried on their operations in Brazil and Cuba , work- ing their mines by newly - imported slaves from Africa , who were illicitly purchased by the agents of these companies , although such agents well knew ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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