The African Repository, Količine 16–17American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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... supply of the Colony , to be sent out by the Saluda , the recent purchase of which for the use of the Colony , was mentioned in your last Annual Report . As the Society had neither funds nor credit , it was found impossible to make the ...
... supply of the Colony , to be sent out by the Saluda , the recent purchase of which for the use of the Colony , was mentioned in your last Annual Report . As the Society had neither funds nor credit , it was found impossible to make the ...
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... supply afforded by Africans themselves of their own countrymen , which enables the dealers in this inhuman traffic to carry on their nefarious com- merce . This supply , we know , too , is obtained , in the first instance , by violence ...
... supply afforded by Africans themselves of their own countrymen , which enables the dealers in this inhuman traffic to carry on their nefarious com- merce . This supply , we know , too , is obtained , in the first instance , by violence ...
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... supply of cotton for British consumption . The importation of cotton into Great Britain from the United States in 1838 was about four hundred and forty - four millions of pounds , costing about seventy millions of dollars . Mr. McQueen ...
... supply of cotton for British consumption . The importation of cotton into Great Britain from the United States in 1838 was about four hundred and forty - four millions of pounds , costing about seventy millions of dollars . Mr. McQueen ...
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