African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 133
... Captain Burke on his way down the coast , employed one Jack Dandy to accompany him as tradesman , and advanced him ( the said Jack Dandy ) goods to the amount of about four dollars ; that when Captain Burke was ready for sea , Jack was ...
... Captain Burke on his way down the coast , employed one Jack Dandy to accompany him as tradesman , and advanced him ( the said Jack Dandy ) goods to the amount of about four dollars ; that when Captain Burke was ready for sea , Jack was ...
Page 196
... captain who anchored yesterday off this place . The cir- cumstances in the case are these . The captain , having learned yesterday from a Krooman that a foreigner resided on shore , kindly sent him some English papers . I acknowledged ...
... captain who anchored yesterday off this place . The cir- cumstances in the case are these . The captain , having learned yesterday from a Krooman that a foreigner resided on shore , kindly sent him some English papers . I acknowledged ...
Page 130
... Captain Oake does not ap- pear to be aware that Prince John , mentioned above , is the identical prince of Grand Bassa spoken of above : - " where our merchants had for a long time been in the habit of trading with the natives , and it ...
... Captain Oake does not ap- pear to be aware that Prince John , mentioned above , is the identical prince of Grand Bassa spoken of above : - " where our merchants had for a long time been in the habit of trading with the natives , and it ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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