The African Repository, Količine 43–45American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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Stran 159
... living consistent Christian lives . I had at one time about seventy children in school . Some have been taken away ; I have put some in situations ; some have married , and are living around me ; and I have now twenty - seven . I have ...
... living consistent Christian lives . I had at one time about seventy children in school . Some have been taken away ; I have put some in situations ; some have married , and are living around me ; and I have now twenty - seven . I have ...
Stran 364
... living thing , as far as the eye could reach , at any part of the Bay . At the back of the sand hill , towards the in- terior , there was nothing to be seen but apparently intermina- ble high sand ridges and hills , with their ...
... living thing , as far as the eye could reach , at any part of the Bay . At the back of the sand hill , towards the in- terior , there was nothing to be seen but apparently intermina- ble high sand ridges and hills , with their ...
Stran 365
... living being within its en- closure at the time . I found the ground within the valley dried , parched , and arid , and the whole scene a desolate one . The thought occurred to me that this must have been the valley that Morell ...
... living being within its en- closure at the time . I found the ground within the valley dried , parched , and arid , and the whole scene a desolate one . The thought occurred to me that this must have been the valley that Morell ...
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Africa and the Africans | 23 |
African Fibres for Paper and Spin | 141 |
African Steamship Company 82 | 241 |
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