African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 57
... claims too , which have ever been granted by courtesy on the high seas between friendly powers for the suppression ... claimed by that power and which we had spent our blood in resisting . They too , well knew that the exercise of this ...
... claims too , which have ever been granted by courtesy on the high seas between friendly powers for the suppression ... claimed by that power and which we had spent our blood in resisting . They too , well knew that the exercise of this ...
Page 98
... claims jurisdic- tion , and where there is no power but that of this commonwealth to punish any crime which may be ... claimed by the United States nor acknowledged by them . The African governments , to which others of them once owed ...
... claims jurisdic- tion , and where there is no power but that of this commonwealth to punish any crime which may be ... claimed by the United States nor acknowledged by them . The African governments , to which others of them once owed ...
Page 229
... claims of the colony to favor and consideration upon England and the other powers of Europe . And why should not the ... claims a sort these claims have been tacitly admitted by the rights of an independent State . And our government ...
... claims of the colony to favor and consideration upon England and the other powers of Europe . And why should not the ... claims a sort these claims have been tacitly admitted by the rights of an independent State . And our government ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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