The African Repository, Volumes 16-17American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 202
... purchase of thirty miles additional coast . The Board has been anxious to extend the jurisdiction of the Colony north of the St. Pauls to Cape Mount ; but the Governor has not succeeded in making this purchase , although he has visited ...
... purchase of thirty miles additional coast . The Board has been anxious to extend the jurisdiction of the Colony north of the St. Pauls to Cape Mount ; but the Governor has not succeeded in making this purchase , although he has visited ...
Page 210
... purchase of that district of country , and as they possess such superior facilities for accomplishing their purpose , I fear they may succeed . I have the pleasure of forwarding you the original deeds of " Blue Barra " and " Batton ...
... purchase of that district of country , and as they possess such superior facilities for accomplishing their purpose , I fear they may succeed . I have the pleasure of forwarding you the original deeds of " Blue Barra " and " Batton ...
Page 301
... purchased of the natives ; who are generally willing to sell it in order to secure the pro- tection of the Colony . And the Society , being equally anxious to buy ,, has directed their Agent to purchase as fast as he can within the ...
... purchased of the natives ; who are generally willing to sell it in order to secure the pro- tection of the Colony . And the Society , being equally anxious to buy ,, has directed their Agent to purchase as fast as he can within the ...
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