The Memoirs of C. L. Simpson, Former Liberian Ambassador to Washington and to the Court of St. James's: The Symbol of LiberiaDiplomatic Press and Publishing Company, 1961 - 293 ページ |
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... ment were also inadequate ; and it is doubtful whether the " Elizabeth " would have ever sailed at all if it had not been for a number of unexpected developments . Some might call it luck , others Divine Providence , but the fact ...
... ment were also inadequate ; and it is doubtful whether the " Elizabeth " would have ever sailed at all if it had not been for a number of unexpected developments . Some might call it luck , others Divine Providence , but the fact ...
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... ment that if Liberians applied their brains and energy to mastering practical sciences , instead of devoting themselves to such disciplines as law , religion and politics , the situation of the country would be vastly different from ...
... ment that if Liberians applied their brains and energy to mastering practical sciences , instead of devoting themselves to such disciplines as law , religion and politics , the situation of the country would be vastly different from ...
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... ment with the Liberian Committee of the League of Nations . . . does not preclude it individually from holding Liberia responsible for the effects of these acts " . Three days later ( as official documents subsequently pub- lished by ...
... ment with the Liberian Committee of the League of Nations . . . does not preclude it individually from holding Liberia responsible for the effects of these acts " . Three days later ( as official documents subsequently pub- lished by ...
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accept acquired administration affairs agreement agriculture American Colonization Society American Government areas Arthur Barclay assistance attitude Barclay's became Bomi Hills Brewerville Britain British cent century Chargé d'Affaires chiefs College of West Colonization Society colony coloured Commission Company concession country's course customs defence delegates diplomatic dollars economic Edwin Barclay election emigration established European eventually fact father favour Finance Corporation Firestone Florida foreign French German grandfather hinterland important interest labour land later League of Nations Legislature Liberia College Liberian Government loan ment Minister Mission Monrovia Montserrado County native negotiations Negroes official organisation Party plantation political population powers President Barclay President of Liberia President Tubman regarded relations representatives Republic Royesville rubber Secretary ship Sierra Leone situation slaves social suggested territory tion tribal tribes True Whig True Whig Party United West Africa