The African Repository and Colonial Journal, Tom 1Kraus Reprint, 1826 |
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... tree of liberty had indeed been planted ; it had grown , and flourished , and spread its branches far and wide ; but there was a canker at its root , “ a worm that never dies . " When he turned his eyes to wards the favoured portion of ...
... tree of liberty had indeed been planted ; it had grown , and flourished , and spread its branches far and wide ; but there was a canker at its root , “ a worm that never dies . " When he turned his eyes to wards the favoured portion of ...
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... TREES are common . " The oranges are GUM SENEGA and COPAL are articles for export , and are carried to England from ... tree , the Cream fruit , yield- ing a quantity of fine white juice resembling milk , may be also ad- ded to the rich ...
... TREES are common . " The oranges are GUM SENEGA and COPAL are articles for export , and are carried to England from ... tree , the Cream fruit , yield- ing a quantity of fine white juice resembling milk , may be also ad- ded to the rich ...
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... Tree , & c . They are quick in feeling insults , or even harsh and angry expressions , and they immediately become sulky and untractable . But they will bear any censure , even a sharp blow or two when their negligence deserves it , if ...
... Tree , & c . They are quick in feeling insults , or even harsh and angry expressions , and they immediately become sulky and untractable . But they will bear any censure , even a sharp blow or two when their negligence deserves it , if ...
Strona 69
... trees , which appear like an immense forest growing in the water , are the first indication of the approach of land . If the river Sherbro be excepted , which is remarkable for its ma- jestic size , and for the distance which it runs ...
... trees , which appear like an immense forest growing in the water , are the first indication of the approach of land . If the river Sherbro be excepted , which is remarkable for its ma- jestic size , and for the distance which it runs ...
Strona 70
... trees , unknown in Europe , which and Krangos ; all of whom it is overhang the banks ; the immen- sity of their growth ; the vivid hues of their luxuriant foliage ; the sombre shade which they af- ford in despite of a dazzling and ...
... trees , unknown in Europe , which and Krangos ; all of whom it is overhang the banks ; the immen- sity of their growth ; the vivid hues of their luxuriant foliage ; the sombre shade which they af- ford in despite of a dazzling and ...
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Abyssinia Africa AFRICAN REPOSITORY Almamy American Colonization Society appear Ashantee Auxiliary Society benevolent blessings Bondoo Bulloms called Cape Cape Palmas cause character chief Christian Church ciety civilized coast colonists colony colour considerable cotton coun death Disosway Ditto effect efforts emancipation emigrants European evil exertions existence favour feel feet friends give Gospel happy heart Heaven Herodotus honour hope human individual influence inhabitants Institution interest island king Kroo Kroomen labour land Liberia Lott Cary Mandingo means ment miles mind missionary Monrovia moral mulatto nation natives nature nearly negro never object opinion palm wine persons polygamy population possess present principle received religion render respect rice river Senegal Sherbro Sierra Leone slave trade slavery Soosoos tion town trees United vessel Virginia whole