The African Repository, Volumes 63-68American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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... sent an embassy to Umoyamuhle , the capital of Umgana , seeking authority to dig for gold within his territory . Negotiations were regarded as favorable , and the treaty was drawn , which was sent to Lisbon for ratification . The ...
... sent an embassy to Umoyamuhle , the capital of Umgana , seeking authority to dig for gold within his territory . Negotiations were regarded as favorable , and the treaty was drawn , which was sent to Lisbon for ratification . The ...
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... sent , without charge , when requested , to the officers of the Society and of its Auxiliaries , to life members and to annual contributors of ten dollars and upwards to the funds of the Society . To subscribers it is supplied at One ...
... sent , without charge , when requested , to the officers of the Society and of its Auxiliaries , to life members and to annual contributors of ten dollars and upwards to the funds of the Society . To subscribers it is supplied at One ...
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... sent by the Rev. Paulus Moort- rector of Trinity church , Monrovia , Liberia , Afrcia , to the President of the Universal Peace Union in the United States ! " My dear friend and co - worker - Will you not please appeal to Christians and ...
... sent by the Rev. Paulus Moort- rector of Trinity church , Monrovia , Liberia , Afrcia , to the President of the Universal Peace Union in the United States ! " My dear friend and co - worker - Will you not please appeal to Christians and ...
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 64 |
Hon James Pollock 94 | 94 |
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