African Repository and Colonial Journal, Količine 17–18American Colonization Society., 1967 |
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Stran 63
... increased energy , with a view to the location of settlements in more healthy sites , and facilitating commerce with the native tribes . Eighth , the Governnent of the United States continues to extend its power and protection to the ...
... increased energy , with a view to the location of settlements in more healthy sites , and facilitating commerce with the native tribes . Eighth , the Governnent of the United States continues to extend its power and protection to the ...
Stran 286
... increases at the rate of 15 per cent . each ten years , while the North Western States increase 100 per cent . in that ... increased at the rate of 36 per cent . At this rate therefore the difference between the free and slave population ...
... increases at the rate of 15 per cent . each ten years , while the North Western States increase 100 per cent . in that ... increased at the rate of 36 per cent . At this rate therefore the difference between the free and slave population ...
Stran 248
... increased risk , in consequence of the advance in the value of slaves from the scant importa- tion . The number of factories were greatly increased at the Gallinas , and a large and flourishing one was established at New Cesters , and ...
... increased risk , in consequence of the advance in the value of slaves from the scant importa- tion . The number of factories were greatly increased at the Gallinas , and a large and flourishing one was established at New Cesters , and ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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