The African Repository, Volumes 16-17American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 199
... sent a messenger to GAY TOOMBAY to demand the release of the captives , and reparation for the wrong done the Colony . The reply was one of insult and scorn . The Governor was told that GAY TOOMBAY had a war to fight , and he wanted no ...
... sent a messenger to GAY TOOMBAY to demand the release of the captives , and reparation for the wrong done the Colony . The reply was one of insult and scorn . The Governor was told that GAY TOOMBAY had a war to fight , and he wanted no ...
Page 220
... sent to Coomassie , and Mr. BOWDITCH , who was placed at its head , after the recall of Mr. JAMES , concluded a treaty with the king . Mr. HUTCHINSON was left behind as resident at Ashantee , but returned to Cape Coas on the eve of the ...
... sent to Coomassie , and Mr. BOWDITCH , who was placed at its head , after the recall of Mr. JAMES , concluded a treaty with the king . Mr. HUTCHINSON was left behind as resident at Ashantee , but returned to Cape Coas on the eve of the ...
Page 338
... sent out . The jurisdiction of the Colony has been extended north , by the purchase of a considerable territory from the natives . $ 750 in specie has been sent to the Governor to distribute as premiums , for the encourage- ment of ...
... sent out . The jurisdiction of the Colony has been extended north , by the purchase of a considerable territory from the natives . $ 750 in specie has been sent to the Governor to distribute as premiums , for the encourage- ment of ...
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