African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 169
... vessel should not benefit by the first sale of the article , whether to the foreign trader or to the natives direct . The inferior kinds of Virginia , Kentucky , and Maryland tobacco are the most profitable . The profits of the cargoes ...
... vessel should not benefit by the first sale of the article , whether to the foreign trader or to the natives direct . The inferior kinds of Virginia , Kentucky , and Maryland tobacco are the most profitable . The profits of the cargoes ...
Page 264
... vessel . Mean- punched a hole through her bulwarks while , he said to me , ' Step here with their boats also . When Mr. forward with me : I want to have a Lawrence , of the brig Ellen Jenkin- word with you . ' I wondered what son , of ...
... vessel . Mean- punched a hole through her bulwarks while , he said to me , ' Step here with their boats also . When Mr. forward with me : I want to have a Lawrence , of the brig Ellen Jenkin- word with you . ' I wondered what son , of ...
Page 370
... vessel sailing under that flag , it must be at its peril . That is to say , if the vessel belongs to the United States , and is under their flag , it is , under any circumstances , even when there are slaves themselves found on board ...
... vessel sailing under that flag , it must be at its peril . That is to say , if the vessel belongs to the United States , and is under their flag , it is , under any circumstances , even when there are slaves themselves found on board ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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