The African Repository, Količine 45–46American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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Stran 143
... Mandingoes of the town and the principal chiefs . The king himself opened this grand palavar , declaring " that , owing to the acts of some of the Mandingoes , many things had been said by the Liberians tending to lessen his character ...
... Mandingoes of the town and the principal chiefs . The king himself opened this grand palavar , declaring " that , owing to the acts of some of the Mandingoes , many things had been said by the Liberians tending to lessen his character ...
Stran 163
... Mandingoes themselves , though they reside in the town with their families , have villages of slaves and servants scat- tered in every direction , wherever the purposes of agriculture invite or encourage . The Mandingoes possess strong ...
... Mandingoes themselves , though they reside in the town with their families , have villages of slaves and servants scat- tered in every direction , wherever the purposes of agriculture invite or encourage . The Mandingoes possess strong ...
Stran 231
... Mandingoes , his skin is a smooth , glossy black . In stature he is rather below the gen- eral towering height of this tribe . He does not possess the fiery energy of his royal Boozie brother , Dowilnyah , who , though many years his ...
... Mandingoes , his skin is a smooth , glossy black . In stature he is rather below the gen- eral towering height of this tribe . He does not possess the fiery energy of his royal Boozie brother , Dowilnyah , who , though many years his ...
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