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Page 183
To run her thus will cost $ 25,000 a year , whether she carries emigrants or not . She can be run for that , and carry one thousand three hundred a year . It will cost that to run her , if she carries only one hundred or five hundred .
To run her thus will cost $ 25,000 a year , whether she carries emigrants or not . She can be run for that , and carry one thousand three hundred a year . It will cost that to run her , if she carries only one hundred or five hundred .
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articles tending to promote the success of the emigrants and the Republic to which they go . Rev. Mr. Cook made a brief address as the emigrants were about to leave the wharf at Savannah , in which , after stating that his parents were ...
articles tending to promote the success of the emigrants and the Republic to which they go . Rev. Mr. Cook made a brief address as the emigrants were about to leave the wharf at Savannah , in which , after stating that his parents were ...
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And so the stream of emigration continued till almost wholly arrested by the civil war in 1861 , when there had been emigrants from every slave state except Florida and Arkansas , amounting in all to nine thousand six hundred and fifty ...
And so the stream of emigration continued till almost wholly arrested by the civil war in 1861 , when there had been emigrants from every slave state except Florida and Arkansas , amounting in all to nine thousand six hundred and fifty ...
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 1 |
Address of Hon John H B dress | 17 |
Africa and the Africans | 193 |
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