The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Seventeen years after the first colony was planted at Jamestown , Va . , it appears that about one hundred and fifty thousand pounds sterling had been expended ; more than nine thousand persons had been sent from Europe to people it ...
Seventeen years after the first colony was planted at Jamestown , Va . , it appears that about one hundred and fifty thousand pounds sterling had been expended ; more than nine thousand persons had been sent from Europe to people it ...
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The proper Liberian population is fifteen thousand , distributed from Cape Mount to Cape Palmas , in four counties , namely , Mesurado , Bassa , Sipou , and Maryland . One half the whole population , or more , is in Mesurado .
The proper Liberian population is fifteen thousand , distributed from Cape Mount to Cape Palmas , in four counties , namely , Mesurado , Bassa , Sipou , and Maryland . One half the whole population , or more , is in Mesurado .
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Before March 10 , it appears , they had increased to three thousand . These numbers amount to seven thousand and five hundred , besides the " several thousands " whose petition Mr. Johnson presented . But there are some duplicates among ...
Before March 10 , it appears , they had increased to three thousand . These numbers amount to seven thousand and five hundred , besides the " several thousands " whose petition Mr. Johnson presented . But there are some duplicates among ...
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 1 |
Address of Hon John H B dress | 17 |
Africa and the Africans | 193 |
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