The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society., 1967 - Blacks |
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It will at once be seen that our donations and collections are not sufficient to pay the expenses of these three hundred and ten people . We have been obliged , therefore , to use some funds which we had laid away for any emergency .
It will at once be seen that our donations and collections are not sufficient to pay the expenses of these three hundred and ten people . We have been obliged , therefore , to use some funds which we had laid away for any emergency .
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He has , therefore , recently leased for a time the large steam mill formerly owned by L. L. Lloyd , and has expended some eighteen hundred dollars in repairs , and fixing it like the mills in the West Indies .
He has , therefore , recently leased for a time the large steam mill formerly owned by L. L. Lloyd , and has expended some eighteen hundred dollars in repairs , and fixing it like the mills in the West Indies .
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Three hundred and twelve emigrants embarked from Charleston , of whom nineteen are from Mar's Bluff , Marion District , S. C .; two from Macon , and two hundred and thirtyfive from Columbus , Georgia , and forty - nine from Dover C. H. ...
Three hundred and twelve emigrants embarked from Charleston , of whom nineteen are from Mar's Bluff , Marion District , S. C .; two from Macon , and two hundred and thirtyfive from Columbus , Georgia , and forty - nine from Dover C. H. ...
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 1 |
Address of Hon John H B dress | 17 |
Africa and the Africans | 193 |
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