The African Repository, Volume 15American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 207
... vessel , if the amount of the goods sodanded or sold shall ex- ceed five hundred dollars . 14. In order to make an entry under the provisions of the last preceding article , it shall be necessary for the master of the vessel to deliver ...
... vessel , if the amount of the goods sodanded or sold shall ex- ceed five hundred dollars . 14. In order to make an entry under the provisions of the last preceding article , it shall be necessary for the master of the vessel to deliver ...
Page 277
... vessels , ) I had collected such an amount of testi- mony , and knew so well the character and business of the vessel , that I could not , without doing violence to my conscience , allow her to depart on her nefarious voyage , but kept ...
... vessels , ) I had collected such an amount of testi- mony , and knew so well the character and business of the vessel , that I could not , without doing violence to my conscience , allow her to depart on her nefarious voyage , but kept ...
Page 316
... vessel's sail ยท ing . Even our consul cannot be ignorant how the traffic is carried on . Al- though the arrivals and clearances of all vessels from and for Africa are not put down in the books at the Exchange , like all others , ( and I ...
... vessel's sail ยท ing . Even our consul cannot be ignorant how the traffic is carried on . Al- though the arrivals and clearances of all vessels from and for Africa are not put down in the books at the Exchange , like all others , ( and I ...
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Seminary Liberia Conference 261 | 6 |
Law concerning apprentices | 11 |
Jurisprudencespecimen of African 80 | 30 |
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