The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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He sent her away , ordering her , as her brother had done . But she again returned , saying that she could not live with that man . There she remained for some time undetected , and canie to school with the other girls .
He sent her away , ordering her , as her brother had done . But she again returned , saying that she could not live with that man . There she remained for some time undetected , and canie to school with the other girls .
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Published semi - monthly , at $ 160 in advance , when sent by mail , or $ 2 00 is what patio till after the expiration of six months , or when delicered to rubscribers in nition VOL . XVII . ] WASHINGTON , July 1 , 1841 . ( No. 13 .
Published semi - monthly , at $ 160 in advance , when sent by mail , or $ 2 00 is what patio till after the expiration of six months , or when delicered to rubscribers in nition VOL . XVII . ] WASHINGTON , July 1 , 1841 . ( No. 13 .
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In the mean time , we feel it due to Mr. McDonogh , who has sent more than eighty of his slaves , amply supplied with means of settlement in Liberia , to give insertion to the following articles which appear in one of the New Orleans ...
In the mean time , we feel it due to Mr. McDonogh , who has sent more than eighty of his slaves , amply supplied with means of settlement in Liberia , to give insertion to the following articles which appear in one of the New Orleans ...
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