African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 28
... called on to make some remarks . It was known that Mr. Constantine was not friendly to Coloni- zation , that he was a zealous abolitionist , in the technical sense , both before he went to Africa , and since his return , and that he had ...
... called on to make some remarks . It was known that Mr. Constantine was not friendly to Coloni- zation , that he was a zealous abolitionist , in the technical sense , both before he went to Africa , and since his return , and that he had ...
Page 76
... called " Maryland . " Very recently , however , it appears that Governor Russ- wurm has made a purchase of an important point on the coast , called Fishtown . Of this place , Governor Russwurm speaks in the following language . " The ...
... called " Maryland . " Very recently , however , it appears that Governor Russ- wurm has made a purchase of an important point on the coast , called Fishtown . Of this place , Governor Russwurm speaks in the following language . " The ...
Page 72
... called Jagges , Gagas , Giachi , and it was said , called themselves Agags . Compare , also , of terms still in use , the Gallas , a savage people on the south of Abyssinia , who are doubtless the Galae of Fer- nandez ; the Golahs ...
... called Jagges , Gagas , Giachi , and it was said , called themselves Agags . Compare , also , of terms still in use , the Gallas , a savage people on the south of Abyssinia , who are doubtless the Galae of Fer- nandez ; the Golahs ...
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Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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