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Página 74
... Agent , " has , to the present time , undergone no material alteration . Some of the details have been a little extended , others either retrenched , or suffered to fall into disuse . But the system has , I flatter myself , proved ...
... Agent , " has , to the present time , undergone no material alteration . Some of the details have been a little extended , others either retrenched , or suffered to fall into disuse . But the system has , I flatter myself , proved ...
Página 75
... Agent.- The civil prerogatives and government of the colony , and the bo- dy of laws by which they are respectively secured and adminis- tered , are the pride of all . Former experience has convinced them of the absurdity of straining a ...
... Agent.- The civil prerogatives and government of the colony , and the bo- dy of laws by which they are respectively secured and adminis- tered , are the pride of all . Former experience has convinced them of the absurdity of straining a ...
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... Agent . Another proof as little equivocal as the preceding , of the pros- perous state of the settlement , is , the very high prices of every kind of mechanical , and even of common labour , not capable of being performed by natives ...
... Agent . Another proof as little equivocal as the preceding , of the pros- perous state of the settlement , is , the very high prices of every kind of mechanical , and even of common labour , not capable of being performed by natives ...
Página 92
... agent , from mistaken views of religious obligation , from a morbid temperament of character , or from supercilious weakness , it is impossible not to predict the very worst effects on the moral character of the people . ACCESSIONS OF ...
... agent , from mistaken views of religious obligation , from a morbid temperament of character , or from supercilious weakness , it is impossible not to predict the very worst effects on the moral character of the people . ACCESSIONS OF ...
Página 93
... agent for those people , I have the honour this day , to make to the Department of the Navy . The buildings of that establishment are slowly progressive ; and the lands contiguous in a way of be- ing brought , at an early period , under ...
... agent for those people , I have the honour this day , to make to the Department of the Navy . The buildings of that establishment are slowly progressive ; and the lands contiguous in a way of be- ing brought , at an early period , under ...
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adopted Agent American Colonization Society animal annual Anthony Benezet appear arrived Auxiliary Society benevolent Bight of Benin blacks blessings Board Bornou brought camels Cape carried cause Central Africa character christian circumstances civilized coast of Africa Colonists Colony colour considerable continued Denham desert dollars dromedary duty effect emancipation emigrants England established evil exertions favour feel Fezzan friends Granville Sharp happiness honour hope human important individuals inhabitants institution interest interiour kafilas king Kouka labour lake Tchad land laws liberal Liberia liberty lord Lord Mansfield master means meeting ment Monrovia Montserado moral nation natives nature negroes never Niger object opinion persons population Presbyterian church present principles race received religious resolution river rovia sand schooner Senegal settlement settlers Sierra Leone Sierra Leone Company slave trade slavery soon success tion town tribes United vessel whole