African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 153
... necessary to con- sider the extent of the country , the nature of its soil , its vast population , the description of their clothing , and the purposes to which cotton is applied , before we can have any con- ception of the great ...
... necessary to con- sider the extent of the country , the nature of its soil , its vast population , the description of their clothing , and the purposes to which cotton is applied , before we can have any con- ception of the great ...
Page 148
... necessary warrants may be delivered by the governments authorising the search , and returned to those governments by the govern- ment which has received them , when those warrants shall no longer be necessary for the execution of the ...
... necessary warrants may be delivered by the governments authorising the search , and returned to those governments by the govern- ment which has received them , when those warrants shall no longer be necessary for the execution of the ...
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... necessary to employ on the western coast of Africa , in order to put an entire end to the traffic in slaves ; and for what number of years it would probably be necessary to main- tain such force to accomplish that purpose ; " adding ...
... necessary to employ on the western coast of Africa , in order to put an entire end to the traffic in slaves ; and for what number of years it would probably be necessary to main- tain such force to accomplish that purpose ; " adding ...
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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