African Repository and Colonial Journal, Količine 17–18American Colonization Society., 1967 |
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Stran 136
... consideration . " It appears to me , that there are only two sources to which it can with any probability be referred , namely , submarine volcanic action , in which case its evolution might be considered direct or primary ; and the ...
... consideration . " It appears to me , that there are only two sources to which it can with any probability be referred , namely , submarine volcanic action , in which case its evolution might be considered direct or primary ; and the ...
Stran 234
... consideration , that no where along the coast of Africa does the slave trade flourish in more poisonous vigor than in the neighborhood of Sierra Leone . • " We have no intention at present to inquire into the causes of what the late ...
... consideration , that no where along the coast of Africa does the slave trade flourish in more poisonous vigor than in the neighborhood of Sierra Leone . • " We have no intention at present to inquire into the causes of what the late ...
Stran 43
... considerations urge them to this course : First , the fatality of the climate to the white man . During the past year ... consideration which should urge our missionary socie- ties to send out colored missionaries , is the fact that they ...
... considerations urge them to this course : First , the fatality of the climate to the white man . During the past year ... consideration which should urge our missionary socie- ties to send out colored missionaries , is the fact that they ...
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African trade 65 | 65 |
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