African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 42
... commerce in that quarter of the world . It is believed that $ 20,000 thus ex- pended would effect more for the furtherance of both these objects , than $ 100,000 ex- pended in any other way . " The committee have abundant evidence , to ...
... commerce in that quarter of the world . It is believed that $ 20,000 thus ex- pended would effect more for the furtherance of both these objects , than $ 100,000 ex- pended in any other way . " The committee have abundant evidence , to ...
Page 61
... commerce has never been duly estimated . They have been the very foundation of a great part of the trade now carried on between this coun- try and West Africa . If we look back to the interval of time between the cessation of the ...
... commerce has never been duly estimated . They have been the very foundation of a great part of the trade now carried on between this coun- try and West Africa . If we look back to the interval of time between the cessation of the ...
Page 69
... commerce with other countries . " " It is by the substitution of a lawful commerce with Africa , that the slave trade is to be abolished . " The memorialists , therefore , do not ask Congress to take the colony under their Government ...
... commerce with other countries . " " It is by the substitution of a lawful commerce with Africa , that the slave trade is to be abolished . " The memorialists , therefore , do not ask Congress to take the colony under their 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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