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... Coast , and not very far from the peninsula of Sierra Leone , it will be at once seen , by looking at the map , that ... Cape Coast has been engaged against the numerous and savage tribe of the Ashantees , for nearly nine years ; that is ...
... Coast , and not very far from the peninsula of Sierra Leone , it will be at once seen , by looking at the map , that ... Cape Coast has been engaged against the numerous and savage tribe of the Ashantees , for nearly nine years ; that is ...
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... Coast ; but it having been found necessary , from a variety of causes , that they should transfer their possessions ... Cape Coast , who were under our protection , and also with the Com- mendas , a tribe which , though strictly speaking ...
... Coast ; but it having been found necessary , from a variety of causes , that they should transfer their possessions ... Cape Coast , who were under our protection , and also with the Com- mendas , a tribe which , though strictly speaking ...
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... Cape Coast , he formed a small expedition , and marched suddenly in the night against them . Un- fortunately , however , from the treachery or ignorance of the guides , the troops which ought to have arrived at Donquah at four o'clock ...
... Cape Coast , he formed a small expedition , and marched suddenly in the night against them . Un- fortunately , however , from the treachery or ignorance of the guides , the troops which ought to have arrived at Donquah at four o'clock ...
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... Cape Coast and we regret to observe - though we ought not perhaps to speak with much confidence of military movements - that Sir Charles does not appear to us to have very well known what he was about , in giving his orders for arraying ...
... Cape Coast and we regret to observe - though we ought not perhaps to speak with much confidence of military movements - that Sir Charles does not appear to us to have very well known what he was about , in giving his orders for arraying ...
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... Cape Coast and lieutenant in the militia , went round and obtained some powder from the king of Dinkera , with which and some loose musket balls , that had been left , in a keg , it was loaded and fired in the direction of the enemy ...
... Cape Coast and lieutenant in the militia , went round and obtained some powder from the king of Dinkera , with which and some loose musket balls , that had been left , in a keg , it was loaded and fired in the direction of the enemy ...
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