The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society., 1967 - Blacks |
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The finances of the Government have not been in such a condition as to allow us to occupy those windward territories with civilized settlements , or we might long since have availed ourselves of the surest method of confirming the claim ...
The finances of the Government have not been in such a condition as to allow us to occupy those windward territories with civilized settlements , or we might long since have availed ourselves of the surest method of confirming the claim ...
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exceed or at least equal the expenditures it may be necessary to make to carry on the Government . While I admit that all unnecessary expenditures should be abolished , I am not inclined to favor the opinion that the expenses generally ...
exceed or at least equal the expenditures it may be necessary to make to carry on the Government . While I admit that all unnecessary expenditures should be abolished , I am not inclined to favor the opinion that the expenses generally ...
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One great good has been accomplished by the occupation of the French ; that Government do not allow their subjects to purchase slaves ; indeed I have heard from good authority that the Commandant of Goree bas expressly told the natives ...
One great good has been accomplished by the occupation of the French ; that Government do not allow their subjects to purchase slaves ; indeed I have heard from good authority that the Commandant of Goree bas expressly told the natives ...
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 1 |
Address of Hon John H B dress | 17 |
Africa and the Africans | 193 |
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