African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 100
... hundred respectable colored persons will organize and get up an expedition , charter their own vessel , furnish ... hundred and fifty acres of land . If one hundred emigrants unite in one settlement , they will be organized immediately ...
... hundred respectable colored persons will organize and get up an expedition , charter their own vessel , furnish ... hundred and fifty acres of land . If one hundred emigrants unite in one settlement , they will be organized immediately ...
Page 173
... hundred and eighty - three . The amount of contributions in one year , by the native Missionary Societies , at eleven stations , was five hundred and ninety - eight pounds sterling . At Caledon , a station one hundred and twenty miles ...
... hundred and eighty - three . The amount of contributions in one year , by the native Missionary Societies , at eleven stations , was five hundred and ninety - eight pounds sterling . At Caledon , a station one hundred and twenty miles ...
Page 174
... hundred copies of the Acts of the Apos tles , five hundred of the Rules of the Society , and one thousand reading lessons . Of various works four thousand copies were to be immediately printed in Caffre , and the same number in Dutch ...
... hundred copies of the Acts of the Apos tles , five hundred of the Rules of the Society , and one thousand reading lessons . Of various works four thousand copies were to be immediately printed in Caffre , and the same number in Dutch ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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