The African Repository, Količine 45–46American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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Stran 36
... taken now in African civ- ilization , it should be feared that this Republic would employ unjust methods to acquire the territory she needs , we can ap- peal to our past history , to the absence of severity in dealing with our ...
... taken now in African civ- ilization , it should be feared that this Republic would employ unjust methods to acquire the territory she needs , we can ap- peal to our past history , to the absence of severity in dealing with our ...
Stran 140
... taken charge of a school at Rocktown . The Rev. S. D. Ferguson , having been admitted to the order of Priests , has taken full charge of St. Mark's church , Cape Palmas , and has the supervision of the High - school at Mt. Vaughan ...
... taken charge of a school at Rocktown . The Rev. S. D. Ferguson , having been admitted to the order of Priests , has taken full charge of St. Mark's church , Cape Palmas , and has the supervision of the High - school at Mt. Vaughan ...
Stran 298
... taken to their foundry , where they were busily engaged in preparing iron for the market . The pieces of pure iron taken from the furnaces are again heated ; they are then reduced to a long triangular shape by pounding them with large ...
... taken to their foundry , where they were busily engaged in preparing iron for the market . The pieces of pure iron taken from the furnaces are again heated ; they are then reduced to a long triangular shape by pounding them with large ...
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