The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society., 1967 - Blacks |
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Page 197
There are here three ports , Robertsport , at Cape Mount , forty miles below Monrovia ; and about the same distance further down the coast , Marshall , near the mouth of Junk river . Monrovia , the principal town of the Republic , has a ...
There are here three ports , Robertsport , at Cape Mount , forty miles below Monrovia ; and about the same distance further down the coast , Marshall , near the mouth of Junk river . Monrovia , the principal town of the Republic , has a ...
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The two younger brethren , one married , arrived at Capo Palmas July 4th , 1837 , and the next day ' went out three miles in “ the Bush ” to Mount Vaughan . They managed to get a sleeping apartment in the still unfinished building ...
The two younger brethren , one married , arrived at Capo Palmas July 4th , 1837 , and the next day ' went out three miles in “ the Bush ” to Mount Vaughan . They managed to get a sleeping apartment in the still unfinished building ...
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one and a half mile in length from North to South and one mile in breadth , interspersed with beds of small ... towards a chain of high mountains , eight miles distant , with the hope of meeting some living bipeds beyond the ridge ...
one and a half mile in length from North to South and one mile in breadth , interspersed with beds of small ... towards a chain of high mountains , eight miles distant , with the hope of meeting some living bipeds beyond the ridge ...
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 1 |
Address of Hon John H B dress | 17 |
Africa and the Africans | 193 |
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