The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... took also with him his household goods , his slaves , and his family , and all his friends who volunteered to accompany him . He took formal possession of that part of the coast upon which he landed , in the ancient accustomed manner ...
... took also with him his household goods , his slaves , and his family , and all his friends who volunteered to accompany him . He took formal possession of that part of the coast upon which he landed , in the ancient accustomed manner ...
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... took possession of the forts transferred to Government by the Company , the Ashan- tees , constituting , perhaps , the most powerful tribe on the Gold Coast , were entangled in a pecuniary dispute with the natives of Cape Coast , who ...
... took possession of the forts transferred to Government by the Company , the Ashan- tees , constituting , perhaps , the most powerful tribe on the Gold Coast , were entangled in a pecuniary dispute with the natives of Cape Coast , who ...
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... took place . They went steadily forward amid the work of death , the enemy slowly and sulkily giving way . No prisoners were taken by the natives , but as they fell they were put to death ; happy were they whose sufferings were short ...
... took place . They went steadily forward amid the work of death , the enemy slowly and sulkily giving way . No prisoners were taken by the natives , but as they fell they were put to death ; happy were they whose sufferings were short ...
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