The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society., 1967 - Blacks |
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Page 138
Each of these families have cleared from five to eight acres of land . We have five buildings , and several out - buildings , such as stock and fowl - houses . The main building has four rooms below and two above , and is one story and ...
Each of these families have cleared from five to eight acres of land . We have five buildings , and several out - buildings , such as stock and fowl - houses . The main building has four rooms below and two above , and is one story and ...
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Distributed along Stockton creek ( connecting the Mesurado river and St. Paul's ) and on the St. Paul's to the falls , twenty - five miles from its mouth ; and at Carysburg and Crozerville , extending fifteen miles in a southeasterly ...
Distributed along Stockton creek ( connecting the Mesurado river and St. Paul's ) and on the St. Paul's to the falls , twenty - five miles from its mouth ; and at Carysburg and Crozerville , extending fifteen miles in a southeasterly ...
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... the Shire , gives access from the sea to the great Lake Nyassa , with the exception of about thirty - five miles of rapids riot navigablo , as has been recently proved by Mr. Young of the Livingstone search expedition .
... the Shire , gives access from the sea to the great Lake Nyassa , with the exception of about thirty - five miles of rapids riot navigablo , as has been recently proved by Mr. Young of the Livingstone search expedition .
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 1 |
Address of Hon John H B dress | 17 |
Africa and the Africans | 193 |
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