Liberia, Temas1-5Kraus Reprint Company, 1969 |
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... Ivory is very abundant , and is sculptured with great taste . The whole region is an ex- tremely rich one , the productiveness of the Lower Niger is enormous , and all the indigenous plants known to tropical cli- mates , including ...
... Ivory is very abundant , and is sculptured with great taste . The whole region is an ex- tremely rich one , the productiveness of the Lower Niger is enormous , and all the indigenous plants known to tropical cli- mates , including ...
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... Ivory coast and in the interior the frontier line between the French possessions and the Republic of Liberia will be estab- lished as follows , conformably to the red line upon the map annexed to the present arrangement , signed in ...
... Ivory coast and in the interior the frontier line between the French possessions and the Republic of Liberia will be estab- lished as follows , conformably to the red line upon the map annexed to the present arrangement , signed in ...
Página 89
... ivory , averaging 220 pounds each , and pro- vided carriers to take them down to the river . These people do not recog . nize the value , and laugh at the trader for buying . Some of the native kings are said to have stockades of ivory ...
... ivory , averaging 220 pounds each , and pro- vided carriers to take them down to the river . These people do not recog . nize the value , and laugh at the trader for buying . Some of the native kings are said to have stockades of ivory ...
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