The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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... Esq . , New London , on bis subs'tion of $ 1,000 100 00 A. Barnis $ 10 ; F. Allyn $ 10 State Colonization Society , by Seth Terry , Esq . , Treasurer 284 25 Pennsylvania - Abingdon , Montgomery county , from “ a friend to the cause ...
... Esq . , New London , on bis subs'tion of $ 1,000 100 00 A. Barnis $ 10 ; F. Allyn $ 10 State Colonization Society , by Seth Terry , Esq . , Treasurer 284 25 Pennsylvania - Abingdon , Montgomery county , from “ a friend to the cause ...
Page 80
... to be correctly laid down by this expedi . tion , " which is supplied with twelve of the best chronometers , and with the necessary instruments for a complete geographical survey of the rivers and countries which may be explored .
... to be correctly laid down by this expedi . tion , " which is supplied with twelve of the best chronometers , and with the necessary instruments for a complete geographical survey of the rivers and countries which may be explored .
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He was more deeply than ever impressed with the vast utility of the scheme of African Colonization and that it merited the favor and support of the States and the nå . tion . The speech was altogether worthy of the great reputation of ...
He was more deeply than ever impressed with the vast utility of the scheme of African Colonization and that it merited the favor and support of the States and the nå . tion . The speech was altogether worthy of the great reputation of ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
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