The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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It is also an interesting fact , that the Methodist mission has established a manual labor school on the St. Paul's , in which about eighty native youths are receiving instruction . The Governor is erecting suitable buildings on Factory ...
It is also an interesting fact , that the Methodist mission has established a manual labor school on the St. Paul's , in which about eighty native youths are receiving instruction . The Governor is erecting suitable buildings on Factory ...
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The policy of the British Government in supplying labor from Africa , has not been adopted without due deliberation . All other expedients to procure laborers has been tried and failed . The continual falling off in the supply of sugar ...
The policy of the British Government in supplying labor from Africa , has not been adopted without due deliberation . All other expedients to procure laborers has been tried and failed . The continual falling off in the supply of sugar ...
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The labor of strong adult males , can be obtained at from two to four dollars per month - payment only to be made during the season in which service is required . Oxen and asses can be employed for grinding the cane.
The labor of strong adult males , can be obtained at from two to four dollars per month - payment only to be made during the season in which service is required . Oxen and asses can be employed for grinding the cane.
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