African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 77
Page 143
... soon effected . It was found they had opened a ditch and thrown up a small breast work in this thicket from behind which they fired on the boats with impunity . Driven from this post they moved a little distance down the beach , and ...
... soon effected . It was found they had opened a ditch and thrown up a small breast work in this thicket from behind which they fired on the boats with impunity . Driven from this post they moved a little distance down the beach , and ...
Page 200
... soon . We were not a little surprised , therefore , as we stood upon our piazza , and were looking out by a beauti- ful moonlight upon the sea , to observe a large vessel moving down majes- tically from the windward , and presently come ...
... soon . We were not a little surprised , therefore , as we stood upon our piazza , and were looking out by a beauti- ful moonlight upon the sea , to observe a large vessel moving down majes- tically from the windward , and presently come ...
Page 115
As soon as I received this infor- mation , I dispatched commissioners to New Cess , to effect , if possible , a purchase of the territory . Mr. Benson , the commissioner , as soon as practicable , commenced negotia- tions with the ...
As soon as I received this infor- mation , I dispatched commissioners to New Cess , to effect , if possible , a purchase of the territory . Mr. Benson , the commissioner , as soon as practicable , commenced negotia- tions with the ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
Copyright | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
AFRICAN REPOSITORY agent American Colonization Society annual arrived attention Badagry Bassa Cove benevolent blessings brig British Cape Mesurado Cape Palmas Capt Captain cause census cent character Christian church citizens civilization coast of Africa colo colonists colony of Liberia commerce committee Commodore Commodore Perry commonwealth dollars effect emigrants English enterprise established fact favor feel females friends give Governor Roberts hope hundred increase influence interest James John JOSEPH TRACY king labor land laws letter liberated Lord Aberdeen Maryland Colonization Society meeting ment miles mission missionary Monrovia moral nations natives negroes object officers palaver persons Pinney port present purchase race received respect river rovia sailed schooner Secretary sent settlement ship Sierra Leone Sinou slave trade slavery squadron territory thing tion town treaty tribes United vessel whole