African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 134
... taken up on the coast , and the entire absence of this gass , in that taken from any distance up the rivers . The Report says :. " The most remarkable circumstance disclosed by the analysis of these waters , is the strong impregnation ...
... taken up on the coast , and the entire absence of this gass , in that taken from any distance up the rivers . The Report says :. " The most remarkable circumstance disclosed by the analysis of these waters , is the strong impregnation ...
Page 119
... taken up in Den- mark , one in Sweden , one at Dantzig , in Prussia , and one in France . Those taken up in Denmark and in Sweden were delivered up to the officers of the United States , brought to this country , tried , convicted and ...
... taken up in Den- mark , one in Sweden , one at Dantzig , in Prussia , and one in France . Those taken up in Denmark and in Sweden were delivered up to the officers of the United States , brought to this country , tried , convicted and ...
Page 154
... taken for adjudication if she had been sailing under the English or French flag . The vessel shall afterwards be sent on , and shall be delivered up to the Prussian jurisdiction at Stettin , as above stipulated . All Russian vessels ...
... taken for adjudication if she had been sailing under the English or French flag . The vessel shall afterwards be sent on , and shall be delivered up to the Prussian jurisdiction at Stettin , as above stipulated . All Russian vessels ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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