The African Repository, Volumes 49-54American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 312
... Chiefs at Cape Mount , described by one of our corres- pondents , seems to have given general satisfaction . It is sup- posed that the next Legislature will adopt some measures looking to the opening of roads and the incorporation of ...
... Chiefs at Cape Mount , described by one of our corres- pondents , seems to have given general satisfaction . It is sup- posed that the next Legislature will adopt some measures looking to the opening of roads and the incorporation of ...
Page 314
... chiefs . The acting President , Hon . A. W. Gardner , concluded to accompany the Commissioners , and on the advice of two of the members of his Cabinet , invited me to be his guest on the mission . Saturday , July 5 , at 5 P. M. , we ...
... chiefs . The acting President , Hon . A. W. Gardner , concluded to accompany the Commissioners , and on the advice of two of the members of his Cabinet , invited me to be his guest on the mission . Saturday , July 5 , at 5 P. M. , we ...
Page 212
... chiefs or chieftains ruling any district or territory as aforesaid , that the Liberian Government will agree and stipu late on its part to pay or cause to be paid to any chief or chief- tains so ruling districts or territories as ...
... chiefs or chieftains ruling any district or territory as aforesaid , that the Liberian Government will agree and stipu late on its part to pay or cause to be paid to any chief or chief- tains so ruling districts or territories as ...
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Society New Jersey Colonization | 25 |
Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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