The African Repository, Količine 16–17American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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... hundred and thirty tons , with only one deck ; and yet there were crowded into it , one hundred women , and three hundred men and boys . At the time of its capture , more than one hundred were sick , sixty of whom , it was supposed ...
... hundred and thirty tons , with only one deck ; and yet there were crowded into it , one hundred women , and three hundred men and boys . At the time of its capture , more than one hundred were sick , sixty of whom , it was supposed ...
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... hundred and twenty - nine thousand , two hundred and se- venty - one pounds - which is not only totally lost , but other and vitally im- portant British interests sacrificed . The great West India staple of sugar and coffee has for some ...
... hundred and twenty - nine thousand , two hundred and se- venty - one pounds - which is not only totally lost , but other and vitally im- portant British interests sacrificed . The great West India staple of sugar and coffee has for some ...
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... hundred copies of the Acts of the Apos tles , five hundred of the Rules of the Society , and one thousand reading lessons . Of various works four thousand copies were to be immediately printed in Caffre , and the same number in Dutch ...
... hundred copies of the Acts of the Apos tles , five hundred of the Rules of the Society , and one thousand reading lessons . Of various works four thousand copies were to be immediately printed in Caffre , and the same number in Dutch ...
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50 cents acres African Repository Agent American Colonization Society annual arrived attention Bassa Cove benevolent Bexley blessings Board brig British camwood Cape Palmas Captain cargo carried Cash cause Christian church civilization coast of Africa Collections COLONIAL JOURNAL colonists colored commenced communication cotton cultivation DINGAAN dollars donation efforts emigrants engaged established expedition favor feel friends of Colonization furnished George Barker give Gospel Government Governor BUCHANAN Grebo language Heddington hope hundred important influence interest interior John July King labor Ladies land laws letter Liberia means miles mission missionary Monrovia nation natives negroes Niger object officers palm oil PINNEY present purchase race received Remitted river sailed Saluda schooner sent settlement ship Sierra Leone Slave Trade slavery soon subscribers subscription thousand tion town tribes United vessel Washington West Indies WILKESON Zanzibar