The African Repository, Količine 16–17American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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... taken in GAY TOOMBAY'S town . The head , with Arabic characters , was a very important fetish , but that of greatest ... taken the life of some stranger while away , by which the curse of murder is taken off , and he may revisit his ...
... taken in GAY TOOMBAY'S town . The head , with Arabic characters , was a very important fetish , but that of greatest ... taken the life of some stranger while away , by which the curse of murder is taken off , and he may revisit his ...
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... taken out of a large dow of 150 tons , also captured by H. M. S. Acorn , with 30 slaves , ( the remaining 20 taken on board the Acorn , ) but is said to have landed 200 near Mozambique harbor , the evening previous to her capture . The ...
... taken out of a large dow of 150 tons , also captured by H. M. S. Acorn , with 30 slaves , ( the remaining 20 taken on board the Acorn , ) but is said to have landed 200 near Mozambique harbor , the evening previous to her capture . The ...
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... taken up on the coast , and the entire absence of this gass , in that taken from any distance up the rivers . The Report says :. " The most remarkable circumstance disclosed by the analysis of these waters , is the strong impregnation ...
... taken up on the coast , and the entire absence of this gass , in that taken from any distance up the rivers . The Report says :. " The most remarkable circumstance disclosed by the analysis of these waters , is the strong impregnation ...
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