African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 329
... river . The governor then said that the natives had evil counsellors , and had grossly insulted him , in re- fusing to come to his dinner ; and he hoped that we should use all our influence with them to reconcile them to the French ...
... river . The governor then said that the natives had evil counsellors , and had grossly insulted him , in re- fusing to come to his dinner ; and he hoped that we should use all our influence with them to reconcile them to the French ...
Page 339
... river Nunes , and blockaded that stream from the 24th January to the 12th February , allowing neither vessels nor boats of any flag to pass up . On the 7th February , the supercargo of the Robert went on board the steamer to ascertain ...
... river Nunes , and blockaded that stream from the 24th January to the 12th February , allowing neither vessels nor boats of any flag to pass up . On the 7th February , the supercargo of the Robert went on board the steamer to ascertain ...
Page 350
... river Nile has been explored to its sources by Bruce and other travellers , who have given us some curious facts . The Barbary states occupy the northern portion bordering on the Mediterranean . South of this , and stretching from the ...
... river Nile has been explored to its sources by Bruce and other travellers , who have given us some curious facts . The Barbary states occupy the northern portion bordering on the Mediterranean . South of this , and stretching from the ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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