The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 259
To this date three deaths have occurred , one man and two children , one about two and the other seven years of age . ... of frequent complainis , and sometimes of death , from the necessary exposure to nightdews and to the rains .
To this date three deaths have occurred , one man and two children , one about two and the other seven years of age . ... of frequent complainis , and sometimes of death , from the necessary exposure to nightdews and to the rains .
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BUCHANAN , He sees and knows how even the death of this good man shall be made to advance its interests . And we feel called upon to redouble our dilligence and zeal in that cause for which he gave his life .
BUCHANAN , He sees and knows how even the death of this good man shall be made to advance its interests . And we feel called upon to redouble our dilligence and zeal in that cause for which he gave his life .
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We have delayed the present number of the Repository a few days , in order to insert in it the important particulars respecting the death of his Excellency , Thomas Buchanan , which reached us just as the paper was going to press .
We have delayed the present number of the Repository a few days , in order to insert in it the important particulars respecting the death of his Excellency , Thomas Buchanan , which reached us just as the paper was going to press .
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