African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 59
... never a slaver . At Bissaos in the Rio Grand , the slave trade commences , and occasional factories exist along the coast as far down as New Cesters , a distance of some five hundred miles . From New Cesters there is not a slave factory ...
... never a slaver . At Bissaos in the Rio Grand , the slave trade commences , and occasional factories exist along the coast as far down as New Cesters , a distance of some five hundred miles . From New Cesters there is not a slave factory ...
Page 99
... never be erased from my memory . Among the horsemen who came to Okwaru , to conduct us to Understone , were several of the Christian emigrants from Sierra Leone . After a long absence from their father- land , they had returned ...
... never be erased from my memory . Among the horsemen who came to Okwaru , to conduct us to Understone , were several of the Christian emigrants from Sierra Leone . After a long absence from their father- land , they had returned ...
Page 239
... never had , and they never will have , some of the feelings that inspire his bosom , and prompt to a higher de- gree of intellectual improvement . ing to men . What more to be ex - intents and purposes , the proper ex- pected , as a ...
... never had , and they never will have , some of the feelings that inspire his bosom , and prompt to a higher de- gree of intellectual improvement . ing to men . What more to be ex - intents and purposes , the proper ex- pected , as a ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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