The African Repository, Količine 45–46American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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Stran 30
... United States is their natural and principal market . But by the time they pay frieght both ways , and our dnty , which must be paid in GOLD , there is sometimes loss to the sender of the sugar and cocoa , and the shipper of the coffee ...
... United States is their natural and principal market . But by the time they pay frieght both ways , and our dnty , which must be paid in GOLD , there is sometimes loss to the sender of the sugar and cocoa , and the shipper of the coffee ...
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... United States had given them freedom ; when the great American Republic united her voice in the dirge of slavery , and , regardless of the enor mous cost , declared that humanity should no longer be bowed to the earth by the odious ...
... United States had given them freedom ; when the great American Republic united her voice in the dirge of slavery , and , regardless of the enor mous cost , declared that humanity should no longer be bowed to the earth by the odious ...
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... United States , are perhaps sound and quite satisfactory , when viewed from your stand- point as a citizen , though a recent one , of the United States . But how about it , when looked at from our side ? Will it pay us , in a pecuniary ...
... United States , are perhaps sound and quite satisfactory , when viewed from your stand- point as a citizen , though a recent one , of the United States . But how about it , when looked at from our side ? Will it pay us , in a pecuniary ...
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