The African Repository, Volumes 45-46American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 179
... West African Coast , and one of them has also returned . We have not , therefore , now to do with intentions , but with acts ; the Com- pany and its steamers are vigorous realities , and the commerce of the West Coast of Africa is ...
... West African Coast , and one of them has also returned . We have not , therefore , now to do with intentions , but with acts ; the Com- pany and its steamers are vigorous realities , and the commerce of the West Coast of Africa is ...
Page 240
... West Coast . The first importation took place in 1856. We receive it in the form of flakes , round balls , and " tongues . " The last are about four inches long , angular from adpression , and a little thicker than your thumb . It has a ...
... West Coast . The first importation took place in 1856. We receive it in the form of flakes , round balls , and " tongues . " The last are about four inches long , angular from adpression , and a little thicker than your thumb . It has a ...
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... WEST INDIES . - Rev . John W. Urling , in a letter to the Christian Recorder , dated Buxton , Demarara , West Indies , June 6 , 1870 , thus points out the disadvantages under which the people of color labor in the West Indies : " But I ...
... WEST INDIES . - Rev . John W. Urling , in a letter to the Christian Recorder , dated Buxton , Demarara , West Indies , June 6 , 1870 , thus points out the disadvantages under which the people of color labor in the West Indies : " But I ...
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