The African Repository, Volumes 41-42American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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My route lay over high ground to the north of a swampy valley running west ; the greatest elevation was three thousand six hundred and eighty - six feet . The rocks were all gneiss , granite , and masses of iron ore , apparently fused ...
My route lay over high ground to the north of a swampy valley running west ; the greatest elevation was three thousand six hundred and eighty - six feet . The rocks were all gneiss , granite , and masses of iron ore , apparently fused ...
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The Government of this Republic feels very grateful to the Society for the great interest it has taken in its West Indian emigration enterprise , both as it regards the pecuniary means it has furnished and the happy selection of the ...
The Government of this Republic feels very grateful to the Society for the great interest it has taken in its West Indian emigration enterprise , both as it regards the pecuniary means it has furnished and the happy selection of the ...
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and south - west by great ranges of mountains from five to seven thousand feet above the level of its waters -- thus it was the one great reservoir into which everything must drain ; and from this vast rocky cistern the Nile made its ...
and south - west by great ranges of mountains from five to seven thousand feet above the level of its waters -- thus it was the one great reservoir into which everything must drain ; and from this vast rocky cistern the Nile made its ...
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