African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 132
... give a new impulse to every friend of African Colonization . Let it be understood , that from Gape Mount to Cape Palmas , a distance of three hundred miles , would be a sufficient extent of coast for a powerful Republic . How far it ...
... give a new impulse to every friend of African Colonization . Let it be understood , that from Gape Mount to Cape Palmas , a distance of three hundred miles , would be a sufficient extent of coast for a powerful Republic . How far it ...
Page 362
... give our friends and have them give us elephant teeth , palm oil , camwood , and other things to send you to ' Merica . We will take good care of our teachers . We will not leave them . When we are in Mendi we never hear such a thing as ...
... give our friends and have them give us elephant teeth , palm oil , camwood , and other things to send you to ' Merica . We will take good care of our teachers . We will not leave them . When we are in Mendi we never hear such a thing as ...
Page 234
... give in our next number . In the mean time , we feel it due to Mr. McDonogh , who has sent more than eighty of his slaves , amply supplied with means of settlement in Liberia , to give in- sertion to the following articles which appear ...
... give in our next number . In the mean time , we feel it due to Mr. McDonogh , who has sent more than eighty of his slaves , amply supplied with means of settlement in Liberia , to give in- sertion to the following articles which appear ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY African slave trade agent American Colonization Society annual arrived attention Bassa Cove benevolent Bexley blessings brig British camwood Cape Palmas Capt Captain cargo carried Cash cause Christian church citizens civilization coast of Africa Collections colonists colored commerce Committee constitute cotton cruisers death donation duty efforts emancipation emigrants engaged England expedition fact favor flag George Barker Gospel Government Governor BUCHANAN Heddington honor hope hundred important influence interest interior James John labor land letter Liberia Lord Maryland means meeting ment miles mission missionary Monrovia nations natives negroes Niger object officers palm oil persons population present President purchase race received Remitted right of search river sailed schooner Seagram sent settlements ship Sierra Leone slave trade slavery territory tion traffic treaty tribes United vessel visited West Indies