The African Repository, Količine 16–17American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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... NATIVE AFRICANS IN THE VICINITY OF THE COLONY OF LIBERIA . THE natives near the Colony are generally a very gay , inoffensive , and careless people , who prefer the enjoyment of peace in their comparative poverty , to an increase of ...
... NATIVE AFRICANS IN THE VICINITY OF THE COLONY OF LIBERIA . THE natives near the Colony are generally a very gay , inoffensive , and careless people , who prefer the enjoyment of peace in their comparative poverty , to an increase of ...
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... native tribes in whose vicinity they are placed ? ANSWER . Many natives reside in the limits of our colonies , both in their own villages and also in the families of the colonists . There can be no doubt that many benefits are secured ...
... native tribes in whose vicinity they are placed ? ANSWER . Many natives reside in the limits of our colonies , both in their own villages and also in the families of the colonists . There can be no doubt that many benefits are secured ...
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... natives are again opening the road to that extensive forest of Camwood , which belts the country at a little distance from the coast . Americans who have been there , represent the whole country as consisting of this valuable dyewood ...
... natives are again opening the road to that extensive forest of Camwood , which belts the country at a little distance from the coast . Americans who have been there , represent the whole country as consisting of this valuable dyewood ...
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