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Page 201
... leave . At this time some young men who were attached to us , ran to our house and entreated us not to leave . We continued our preparations . In the meantime , the people seemed to be collecting from the surrounding small towns , with ...
... leave . At this time some young men who were attached to us , ran to our house and entreated us not to leave . We continued our preparations . In the meantime , the people seemed to be collecting from the surrounding small towns , with ...
Page 202
... leave me to die amongst my enemies . I know you are a God - man ( preacher of the gospel , ) but I do not think I could have treated you so . ' . " I assured him how sorry I had been at the thought of leaving him , but had supposed that ...
... leave me to die amongst my enemies . I know you are a God - man ( preacher of the gospel , ) but I do not think I could have treated you so . ' . " I assured him how sorry I had been at the thought of leaving him , but had supposed that ...
Page 283
... leave Monrovia for this place , one of the male emigrants jumped overboard , and was drowned . It is thought by ... leave without me . However , I shall be very explicit in my instructions which I shall leave with Mr. Richard E. Murray ...
... leave Monrovia for this place , one of the male emigrants jumped overboard , and was drowned . It is thought by ... leave without me . However , I shall be very explicit in my instructions which I shall leave with Mr. Richard E. Murray ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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