African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 81
... character . His warriors were skillfully distributed to the different hamlets , and making a simultaneous assault on the sleep- ing occupants , in the dead of night , accomplished , without difficulty or that the advantage is , oftenest ...
... character . His warriors were skillfully distributed to the different hamlets , and making a simultaneous assault on the sleep- ing occupants , in the dead of night , accomplished , without difficulty or that the advantage is , oftenest ...
Page 194
... character , is open before them , and that by their own efforts they must push their way upward that they never can be made great by others that it is only : : by toilsome efforts in resisting oppo- sing circumstances , and by bold and ...
... character , is open before them , and that by their own efforts they must push their way upward that they never can be made great by others that it is only : : by toilsome efforts in resisting oppo- sing circumstances , and by bold and ...
Page 321
... character of Rittenhouse . In pre- meeting , May 1 , 1845 , by John senting to the Historical Society of H. B. Latrobe , Esq . Maryland a memoir of Banneker , A FEW words the little that is known of one who be necessary to explain why a ...
... character of Rittenhouse . In pre- meeting , May 1 , 1845 , by John senting to the Historical Society of H. B. Latrobe , Esq . Maryland a memoir of Banneker , A FEW words the little that is known of one who be necessary to explain why a ...
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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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