The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 47
... March 9. These pioneers were landed at Cam- pelar , Sherbro Island , March 20 , 1820. This place was soon abandoned , and the survivors removed to Fourah Bay . A treaty was signed at and for Mesurado , December 15 , 1821 , the colonists ...
... March 9. These pioneers were landed at Cam- pelar , Sherbro Island , March 20 , 1820. This place was soon abandoned , and the survivors removed to Fourah Bay . A treaty was signed at and for Mesurado , December 15 , 1821 , the colonists ...
Page 66
... march of battle , the world was resting and gaining strength for a yet grander march - the march of Progress . How as- tonishing the facts of these fifty years , how extraordinary their developments ! In 1816 , there were but three ...
... march of battle , the world was resting and gaining strength for a yet grander march - the march of Progress . How as- tonishing the facts of these fifty years , how extraordinary their developments ! In 1816 , there were but three ...
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... March , King Mabeh's men having threat- ened with destruction the houses of the Youminkas , in the event of their refusal to lend them canoes in which to cross the river Saloum , they ( the Youminkas ) gave their consent , and allowed ...
... March , King Mabeh's men having threat- ened with destruction the houses of the Youminkas , in the event of their refusal to lend them canoes in which to cross the river Saloum , they ( the Youminkas ) gave their consent , and allowed ...
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