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I could give various individual instances of persons who have emigrated there and are now there . In.1862 we passed a law recognizing the Republic of Liberia , which I supported by such remarks as I was able to make .
I could give various individual instances of persons who have emigrated there and are now there . In.1862 we passed a law recognizing the Republic of Liberia , which I supported by such remarks as I was able to make .
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Artists , in representing the Gorilla walking , generally make the arms too much bowed outward , and elbows too much bent ; this gives the figures an appearance of heaviness and awkwardness . When the Gorillas that I watched left the ...
Artists , in representing the Gorilla walking , generally make the arms too much bowed outward , and elbows too much bent ; this gives the figures an appearance of heaviness and awkwardness . When the Gorillas that I watched left the ...
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... ship load or two of emigrants colonized on the Cavalla river : to see them get well started : instruct them in temporal as well as religious things : give them the benefit of my experience , staying with them six months or a year .
... ship load or two of emigrants colonized on the Cavalla river : to see them get well started : instruct them in temporal as well as religious things : give them the benefit of my experience , staying with them six months or a year .
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 1 |
Address of Hon John H B dress | 17 |
Africa and the Africans | 193 |
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