African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 165
... protection , and which has , to my knowledge , of- ten been granted . The effects of this protection have not been alone to pre- serve their vessels from violence from the natives and pirates , and to re- lieve sufferers by wrecks ...
... protection , and which has , to my knowledge , of- ten been granted . The effects of this protection have not been alone to pre- serve their vessels from violence from the natives and pirates , and to re- lieve sufferers by wrecks ...
Page 212
... protection might not be afforded to settlements there established , for the purpose of accomplishing thereby any of the legitimate objects of Government . Our Government , like all others , may certainly be brought under the plainest ...
... protection might not be afforded to settlements there established , for the purpose of accomplishing thereby any of the legitimate objects of Government . Our Government , like all others , may certainly be brought under the plainest ...
Page 215
... protection . On every ground therefore of their own merit , and the support thus pledged to them , and as aids to commerce , and as allies against the slave trade , they must be sustained and protected . In truth these three great ...
... protection . On every ground therefore of their own merit , and the support thus pledged to them , and as aids to commerce , and as allies against the slave trade , they must be sustained and protected . In truth these three great ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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