The African Repository, Volumes 41-42American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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The second year could be raised to fifteen thousand , the third year to twenty thousand , the fourth year to thirty thousand , and a proportionate increase on every suceeding year . Considering the industry and capacity of the American ...
The second year could be raised to fifteen thousand , the third year to twenty thousand , the fourth year to thirty thousand , and a proportionate increase on every suceeding year . Considering the industry and capacity of the American ...
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The Victoria and the Albert lakes are the indubitable parents of the river . • The capital of Unyoro ( M'rooli ) is situated at the junction of the Nile and Kafoor rivers , at an altitude of three thousand two hundred and ...
The Victoria and the Albert lakes are the indubitable parents of the river . • The capital of Unyoro ( M'rooli ) is situated at the junction of the Nile and Kafoor rivers , at an altitude of three thousand two hundred and ...
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There are along the coast , within the distance of eight iniles from the Cavalla River , ten heathen villages , with an aggregate population of five thousand . In these the catechists hold religious services usually every week .
There are along the coast , within the distance of eight iniles from the Cavalla River , ten heathen villages , with an aggregate population of five thousand . In these the catechists hold religious services usually every week .
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