The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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It has been seen that Africa was one of the main fields into which the stream of evangelical missionary enthusiasm poured in the latest years of the eighteenth and in the nineteenth ...
It has been seen that Africa was one of the main fields into which the stream of evangelical missionary enthusiasm poured in the latest years of the eighteenth and in the nineteenth ...
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CHANGE IN BRITISH RELATIONS WITH AFRICA 459 chosen , and in 1783 an Act was passed by which the Gambia was revested in the Company of Merchants trading to Africa , which was to receive an annual grant for its upkeep.1 The administration ...
CHANGE IN BRITISH RELATIONS WITH AFRICA 459 chosen , and in 1783 an Act was passed by which the Gambia was revested in the Company of Merchants trading to Africa , which was to receive an annual grant for its upkeep.1 The administration ...
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HAWKINS , J. A history of a voyage to the coast of Africa .... Troy , 1797 . HOUSTOUN , J. Some new and accurate observations ... containing a true and impartial account ... of the coast of Guinea .... London , 1725 . Paris , 1728 .
HAWKINS , J. A history of a voyage to the coast of Africa .... Troy , 1797 . HOUSTOUN , J. Some new and accurate observations ... containing a true and impartial account ... of the coast of Guinea .... London , 1725 . Paris , 1728 .
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