The African Repository, Volumes 41-42American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 335
... four degrees of latitude , including two north and two south of the Equator , there are as many as nine different tribes , speaking six languages , and none of these tribes have a popu- lation exceeding four or five thousand . These ...
... four degrees of latitude , including two north and two south of the Equator , there are as many as nine different tribes , speaking six languages , and none of these tribes have a popu- lation exceeding four or five thousand . These ...
Page 146
... four feet eight inches , four feet seven and one- quarter inches , four feet five inches , and the smallest four feet four and one - quarter inches . I thought , after looking at the whole group of the adult women , that their average ...
... four feet eight inches , four feet seven and one- quarter inches , four feet five inches , and the smallest four feet four and one - quarter inches . I thought , after looking at the whole group of the adult women , that their average ...
Page 202
... four day - scholars ; total , ten . Mt. Vaughan High School . At Mt. Vaughan , our mission was formally opened on ... four ; total , seventy ; Sunday - school scholars and day , ( in part irregular , ) one hundred and fifty ; baptisms ...
... four day - scholars ; total , ten . Mt. Vaughan High School . At Mt. Vaughan , our mission was formally opened on ... four ; total , seventy ; Sunday - school scholars and day , ( in part irregular , ) one hundred and fifty ; baptisms ...
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