The African Repository, Volumes 16-17American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Regulations have been adopted for the government of Agents in the enıployment of the Society , by which they are rendered more efficient , and regular monthly returns received . Fifth . - Since the new organization , every engagement ...
Regulations have been adopted for the government of Agents in the enıployment of the Society , by which they are rendered more efficient , and regular monthly returns received . Fifth . - Since the new organization , every engagement ...
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The military met me on the wharf , and escorted me to the Government House , where I was received ' by the Lieutenant Governor and the Council , with great courtesy and cordiality . Two days afterwards I convened the Council , and laid ...
The military met me on the wharf , and escorted me to the Government House , where I was received ' by the Lieutenant Governor and the Council , with great courtesy and cordiality . Two days afterwards I convened the Council , and laid ...
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December 1st , Received of James Bruen , annual subscription $ 20 ; December 2d , Treasurer of Penn township ch . 5 , King & Baird 5 , Mr. Farr 3 ; December 5 , Thomas Sweet ( Carbondale ) 5 , E. L. Carey & T. H. Bradford , each 10 ...
December 1st , Received of James Bruen , annual subscription $ 20 ; December 2d , Treasurer of Penn township ch . 5 , King & Baird 5 , Mr. Farr 3 ; December 5 , Thomas Sweet ( Carbondale ) 5 , E. L. Carey & T. H. Bradford , each 10 ...
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