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" Colony, without any superintendence than its general police. Captain Columbine employed them on the Public Works or apprenticed them. Colonel Maxwell, after delivering over to the persons appointed to receive them all the men fit for His Majesty's Service,... "
The Rise of British West Africa: Comprising the Early History of the Colony ... - Page 346
by Claude George - 1904 - 468 lehte
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Missionary Register, 15. köide

1827 - 670 lehte
...apprenticing them. Mr. Thompson set that aside, and turned them loose in the Colony, without any other superintendence than its general police. Captain Columbine...works, or apprenticed them. Colonel Maxwell, after deliver, ing over, to the persons appointed to receive them, all the men fit for His Majesty's Service,...
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A Popular Description of Africa: Geographical, Historical, and ..., 3. köide

Josiah Conder - 1830 - 344 lehte
...apprenticing them. Mr. Thompson set that aside, and turned them loose in the colony, without any other superintendence than its general police. Captain Columbine...commenced forming villages with those who could not be so disposed of. Sir Charles Mac Carthy gave up apprenticing, except in particular cases, and adopted...
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Sierra Leone After a Hundred Years

Ernest Graham Ingham, Thomas Clarkson - 1894 - 606 lehte
...apprenticing them. Mr Thompson set that aside, and turned them loose in the colony, without any other superintendence than its general police. Captain Columbine...remainder, and then commenced forming villages with those that could not be disposed of. Sir Charles MacCarthy gave up apprenticing, except in particular cases,...
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The Colony of Sierra Leone Vindicated from the Misrepresentations of Mr ...

Kenneth Macaulay - 1968 - 152 lehte
...Mr. Thompson set that aside, and turned them loose in the colony, without any other superintendance than its general police. Captain Columbine employed...commenced forming villages with those who could not be so disposed of. Sir Charles MacCarthy gave up apprenticing, except in particular cases, and adopted...
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The History of Sierra Leone

A. B. C. Sibthorpe - 1970 - 260 lehte
...must be remembered, after delivering over to the persons appointed to receive the liberated Africans all the men fit for His Majesty's service, apprenticed a part of the remainder; then commenced forming villages with those who could not be disposed of. These villages were the thorns...
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