The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 183
... hundred and ten people . We have been obliged , therefore , to use some funds which we had laid away for any ... hundred a year . It will cost that to run her , if she carries only one hun- dred or five hundred . It will thus appear that ...
... hundred and ten people . We have been obliged , therefore , to use some funds which we had laid away for any ... hundred a year . It will cost that to run her , if she carries only one hun- dred or five hundred . It will thus appear that ...
Page 243
... hundred ; of scholars , in day and Sabbath schools , there are about five hundred . One nativé dialect ( the Grebo ) has been reduced to writing , and there have been published in it , or will shortly be published in it , Genesis ...
... hundred ; of scholars , in day and Sabbath schools , there are about five hundred . One nativé dialect ( the Grebo ) has been reduced to writing , and there have been published in it , or will shortly be published in it , Genesis ...
Page 255
... hundred and fifty slaves were waiting to embark from the shore . The Dahomey , from Portugal , also captured on the West Coast , had only three slaves on board , but six hundred were held in readiness to embark . All the other captures ...
... hundred and fifty slaves were waiting to embark from the shore . The Dahomey , from Portugal , also captured on the West Coast , had only three slaves on board , but six hundred were held in readiness to embark . All the other captures ...
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