African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 41
... Palmas , but they are not informed of the results of the representations which they are assured have been made on behalf of the Society , through our ministers , to at least one of these Governments . Near the close of the last session ...
... Palmas , but they are not informed of the results of the representations which they are assured have been made on behalf of the Society , through our ministers , to at least one of these Governments . Near the close of the last session ...
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... Palmas , where the mission was located . It has been understood , that the other Boards which had mis- sions there , entertained substantially the same views of those laws . To this it is a sufficient reply , that we have nothing to do ...
... Palmas , where the mission was located . It has been understood , that the other Boards which had mis- sions there , entertained substantially the same views of those laws . To this it is a sufficient reply , that we have nothing to do ...
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... Palmas . || foreign articles brought to the country to be disposed of in the way of trade , and to punish the infraction of the revenue as well as other laws of the anomalous govern- ments they have established . The coun- try they ...
... Palmas . || foreign articles brought to the country to be disposed of in the way of trade , and to punish the infraction of the revenue as well as other laws of the anomalous govern- ments they have established . The coun- try they ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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