The African Repository, Volume 15American colonization society., 1839 - African Americans |
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... schooners , their small supply of ammunition and provisions would soon be exhausted in an emergency , and they might be ... schooner Eu- phrates into my possession . My plan was adopted on the instant , and , landing her captain and crew ...
... schooners , their small supply of ammunition and provisions would soon be exhausted in an emergency , and they might be ... schooner Eu- phrates into my possession . My plan was adopted on the instant , and , landing her captain and crew ...
Page 284
... schooner , with a full cargo and eleven hundred doubloons on board , taken at Acra about a month ago ; the " Waukeen , " of New Orleans , taken at New Ces- . ters a few weeks since . There are two other American schooners , regular ...
... schooner , with a full cargo and eleven hundred doubloons on board , taken at Acra about a month ago ; the " Waukeen , " of New Orleans , taken at New Ces- . ters a few weeks since . There are two other American schooners , regular ...
Page 285
... schooners shall have ar- rived , you will , without loss of time , convey all the moveable property on board , except the rum , which in any event must be destroyed on the spot . As fa ras possible you will have an inventury of the ...
... schooners shall have ar- rived , you will , without loss of time , convey all the moveable property on board , except the rum , which in any event must be destroyed on the spot . As fa ras possible you will have an inventury of the ...
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abolition Abolitionists adopted African Repository Agent American Colonization Society annual Anson G appointed arrival Auxiliary Society Bassa Cove benevolent Board of Managers British Cape Palmas cause Christian Church ciety citizens civilized coast of Africa colonists Coloniza colored commenced committee constitution Delagoa Delagoa Bay Dingaan dollars Edina efforts emancipation emigrants favor feel friends Gissi Goterah Government Governor Buchanan Heddington Herald humanity hundred influence interest James John King labor land letter Liberia Maryland meeting ment Methodist miles mission missionary Mississippi Monrovia motion Mount Vaughan nation natives negroes object officers Ohio palm oil party Pennsylvania persons philanthropy population present President R. R. Gurley race received resolutions Resolved respect river Saluda schooner Secretary sent settlement ship Sinoe river slave trade slavery success thing tion town Treasurer tribe United vessel Virginia Washington Wilkeson York