The African Repository, Volumes 49-54American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 157
... EXPLORATION . Letters from the West Coast of Africa mention the arrival , in the last mail steamer from Liverpool , of two exploring ex- peditions . One is a well - organized English party , beaded by Capt . Cook , having for its ...
... EXPLORATION . Letters from the West Coast of Africa mention the arrival , in the last mail steamer from Liverpool , of two exploring ex- peditions . One is a well - organized English party , beaded by Capt . Cook , having for its ...
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ARMED EXPLORATION . Winwood Reade , writing in the London Athenæum , says : - As African exploration is being pursued with as much energy as ever in this country , and as Germany has entered the lists , it may be useful to point out a ...
ARMED EXPLORATION . Winwood Reade , writing in the London Athenæum , says : - As African exploration is being pursued with as much energy as ever in this country , and as Germany has entered the lists , it may be useful to point out a ...
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... EXPLORATION . The vast and hitherto hidden recesses of Western and Equa- torial Africa are likely soon to be brought ... exploration of the interior , on the Ogobai river , and the French Admiral , commanding on the Coast , had gone to ...
... EXPLORATION . The vast and hitherto hidden recesses of Western and Equa- torial Africa are likely soon to be brought ... exploration of the interior , on the Ogobai river , and the French Admiral , commanding on the Coast , had gone to ...
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