African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 364
... miles east of British Ac- cra ; and Dutch equidistant . The fort and castle of the British were erected in the time of JAMES the Duke of York , afterwards JAMES the II , who was at that period at the head of the " Royal African Company ...
... miles east of British Ac- cra ; and Dutch equidistant . The fort and castle of the British were erected in the time of JAMES the Duke of York , afterwards JAMES the II , who was at that period at the head of the " Royal African Company ...
Page 90
... miles above ; thence to Attah , sixty miles ; thence to the mouth of the Chadda , two hundred and seventy miles from the ocean , where efforts will be made to negotiate treaties , and convince the natives of the benevolent objects of ...
... miles above ; thence to Attah , sixty miles ; thence to the mouth of the Chadda , two hundred and seventy miles from the ocean , where efforts will be made to negotiate treaties , and convince the natives of the benevolent objects of ...
Page 338
... miles nearly east to Tabau : extent into the in- terior undefined . The whole of this coast line , however , is not under the jurisdiction of the American colonies . Many points being occupied by English and American trading factories ...
... miles nearly east to Tabau : extent into the in- terior undefined . The whole of this coast line , however , is not under the jurisdiction of the American colonies . Many points being occupied by English and American trading factories ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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