The African Repository, Količine 39–40American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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Stran 235
... also most desirous to be received into the mission school . A few of them have been received , increasing the school to twenty . To take charge of the education of these youth , a 1863.1 235 MISSIONS IN WESTERN AFRICA .
... also most desirous to be received into the mission school . A few of them have been received , increasing the school to twenty . To take charge of the education of these youth , a 1863.1 235 MISSIONS IN WESTERN AFRICA .
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... received into its treasury $ 2,095.06 , a larger sum , we believe , than has been con- tributed before for many years . Of this , $ 713.98 were the avails of a legacy from the late Dr. Ellingwood . of Bath , who for many years was the ...
... received into its treasury $ 2,095.06 , a larger sum , we believe , than has been con- tributed before for many years . Of this , $ 713.98 were the avails of a legacy from the late Dr. Ellingwood . of Bath , who for many years was the ...
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... received there . Presents were made them according to the usual custom when well received . Their mes- sage in short- Can anything be done towards making peace ? ' - was well received . The chief spoke of the wrongs they thought they had ...
... received there . Presents were made them according to the usual custom when well received . Their mes- sage in short- Can anything be done towards making peace ? ' - was well received . The chief spoke of the wrongs they thought they had ...
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