The African Repository, Volumes 49-50American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 84
Page 309
... received some much - needed repairs , adding also to the beauty of its appearance . The corner - stone of the new market - house in this city was , laid on the 24th of May , the Masonic Lodges officiating . The Union Mechanics ' Society ...
... received some much - needed repairs , adding also to the beauty of its appearance . The corner - stone of the new market - house in this city was , laid on the 24th of May , the Masonic Lodges officiating . The Union Mechanics ' Society ...
Page 118
... received from Lieutenant Cameron , Dr. Dillon , Lieutenant Murphy , and Salidbin Salim , the Arab Governor of Unyanyembe . From the article referred to we extract the following particulars : " In March , 1872 , Dr. Livingstone reached ...
... received from Lieutenant Cameron , Dr. Dillon , Lieutenant Murphy , and Salidbin Salim , the Arab Governor of Unyanyembe . From the article referred to we extract the following particulars : " In March , 1872 , Dr. Livingstone reached ...
Page 347
... received peculiar care , and not only have chil- dren of the colonists received thorough instruction , but a vast deal has been done towards the enlightenment of the aborigines . So keen indeed is the desire for education among the ...
... received peculiar care , and not only have chil- dren of the colonists received thorough instruction , but a vast deal has been done towards the enlightenment of the aborigines . So keen indeed is the desire for education among the ...
Contents
TO | 1 |
A Coffee Huller for Liberia | 20 |
Roads in AfricaThe First Rail | 35 |
Copyright | |
34 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
African Repository American Colonization Society Americo-Liberian Annual Arabic Arthington Baptist Bassa Bishop blessings Blyden Board Brewerville British Cape Palmas cause chiefs Christian Christian civilization Church citizens Coast of Africa coffee colored commerce Committee continent districts duty emigrants England enterprise established expedition exploration fifty friends Gaboon Gospel Government Gurley heathen honor hope hundred increase influence interest interior J. K. Converse January John Kambia labor land Legislature Liberia College living Livingstone meet ment Methodist miles mission missionary Mohammedan Monrovia Musardu nation native negro Niger Orcutt pastor Paul's river persons population present race Ralph Randolph Gurley received region Republic of Liberia Robertsport schools Secretary sent settlement Sierra Leone Sinoe County Sir Bartle Frere slave-trade slavery slaves South station steamer teacher thousand tion town trade tribes United Washington West York