The African Repository, Količine 45–46American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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... hundred going on the first voyage , when supplies , & c . , were laid in for six hundred and fifty ; for four hundred , when but three hundred and twenty - one went on the second voyage ; for four hundred and fifty , when only three hundred ...
... hundred going on the first voyage , when supplies , & c . , were laid in for six hundred and fifty ; for four hundred , when but three hundred and twenty - one went on the second voyage ; for four hundred and fifty , when only three hundred ...
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... hundred and forty - three persons , dis- tributed as follows : In St. Mark's and St. James ' , Cape Palmas and Hoffman Station , ( about two - thirds at the former , ) two hundred and seventy - six ; church of the Epiphany , Cavalla ...
... hundred and forty - three persons , dis- tributed as follows : In St. Mark's and St. James ' , Cape Palmas and Hoffman Station , ( about two - thirds at the former , ) two hundred and seventy - six ; church of the Epiphany , Cavalla ...
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... hundred and sixty people could live on board of a vessel of two hundred and fifty or three hundred tons . The weather was extremely hot , and with the full effect of our five ventilators and three hatches , all open , the air was very ...
... hundred and sixty people could live on board of a vessel of two hundred and fifty or three hundred tons . The weather was extremely hot , and with the full effect of our five ventilators and three hatches , all open , the air was very ...
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