The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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It is proposed that the expedition make its first stop at Ibu , one hundred and twenty miles from the sea ; thence , with little delay , proceed to the first hills at the apex of the Delta , about forty miles above ; thence to Attah ...
It is proposed that the expedition make its first stop at Ibu , one hundred and twenty miles from the sea ; thence , with little delay , proceed to the first hills at the apex of the Delta , about forty miles above ; thence to Attah ...
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It is proposed that the expedition make its first stop at Ibu , one hundred and twenty miles from the sea ; thence , with little delay , proceed to the first hills at the apex of the Delta , about forty miles above ; thence to Attah ...
It is proposed that the expedition make its first stop at Ibu , one hundred and twenty miles from the sea ; thence , with little delay , proceed to the first hills at the apex of the Delta , about forty miles above ; thence to Attah ...
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The term Liberia is applied to an extent of about 300 miles of the west coast of Africa , commencing at about 60 } degrees of north latitude , and running due south east in true course to Cape Palmas in 41 degrees north latitude ...
The term Liberia is applied to an extent of about 300 miles of the west coast of Africa , commencing at about 60 } degrees of north latitude , and running due south east in true course to Cape Palmas in 41 degrees north latitude ...
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