African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 60
... protection of American vessels of war , protection both from pirates and the more barbarous tribes with whom we traffic . We not only require their protection from violence but in enforcing the fulfilment of contracts . The system of ...
... protection of American vessels of war , protection both from pirates and the more barbarous tribes with whom we traffic . We not only require their protection from violence but in enforcing the fulfilment of contracts . The system of ...
Page 83
... protection , purged one hundred miles of coast line of this traffic , what may not be hoped from them , when they shall receive that countenance and protection which they so justly merit , and which they have so long required ! " Dr ...
... protection , purged one hundred miles of coast line of this traffic , what may not be hoped from them , when they shall receive that countenance and protection which they so justly merit , and which they have so long required ! " Dr ...
Page 176
... protection to British trade on the western coast of Africa , to avoid in- volving themselves in contentions with the local authorities of the Liberian settlements , upon points of uncertain legality . In places to the posses- sion , of ...
... protection to British trade on the western coast of Africa , to avoid in- volving themselves in contentions with the local authorities of the Liberian settlements , upon points of uncertain legality . In places to the posses- sion , of ...
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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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