The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society., 1967 - Blacks |
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Here are many fine brick houses , the township of Clay - Ashland , extending back four or five miles , and now we never lose sight again of cultivated fields , and comfortable brick houses . Best amongst these are those of the Messrs .
Here are many fine brick houses , the township of Clay - Ashland , extending back four or five miles , and now we never lose sight again of cultivated fields , and comfortable brick houses . Best amongst these are those of the Messrs .
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The ship Golconda went to sea from Savannah , May 14 , for Liberia , with four hundred and fifty - one emigrants . For intelligence , useful knowledge , and moral and Christian worth , they are probably superior to any company that have ...
The ship Golconda went to sea from Savannah , May 14 , for Liberia , with four hundred and fifty - one emigrants . For intelligence , useful knowledge , and moral and Christian worth , they are probably superior to any company that have ...
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Kept plying to windward the whole twenty - four hours , at the end of which made Especa , the northernmost point of Little Fish Bay . Stood in and came to anchor along side of a Portuguese brig of war , lying on ...
Kept plying to windward the whole twenty - four hours , at the end of which made Especa , the northernmost point of Little Fish Bay . Stood in and came to anchor along side of a Portuguese brig of war , lying on ...
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 1 |
Address of Hon John H B dress | 17 |
Africa and the Africans | 193 |
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