The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 114
There is no difficulty in obtaining the consent of those rescued from a slave ship to enter the army , nor would there be ... The latter can only be done by cutting off their supply of laborers , obtained by the slave trade , and the ...
There is no difficulty in obtaining the consent of those rescued from a slave ship to enter the army , nor would there be ... The latter can only be done by cutting off their supply of laborers , obtained by the slave trade , and the ...
Page 221
Land of the best quality can be obtained at from fifty cents to one dollar per acre . 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 ...
Land of the best quality can be obtained at from fifty cents to one dollar per acre . 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 ...
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As the Ęthiope will probably go home in April next , I have obtained the promise of Captain Becroft to leave his ... Could their lordships obtain assistant surgeons and black engineers in England to volunteer for the expedition it would ...
As the Ęthiope will probably go home in April next , I have obtained the promise of Captain Becroft to leave his ... Could their lordships obtain assistant surgeons and black engineers in England to volunteer for the expedition it would ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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