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... MONROVIA , April 2 , 1874 . I am now on the eve of my departure for the United States for a change , nd particularly for the sake of my eyes , which continue very weak . I am ot certain yet whether I shall leave by the American barque ...
... MONROVIA , April 2 , 1874 . I am now on the eve of my departure for the United States for a change , nd particularly for the sake of my eyes , which continue very weak . I am ot certain yet whether I shall leave by the American barque ...
Page 370
... Monrovia , proceeded up the St. Paul's river as far as Rev. A. F. Russell's , discussed and decided either to make Monrovia his headquarters and place of residence , or to proceed to Bopora and commence missionary operations there . On ...
... Monrovia , proceeded up the St. Paul's river as far as Rev. A. F. Russell's , discussed and decided either to make Monrovia his headquarters and place of residence , or to proceed to Bopora and commence missionary operations there . On ...
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... MONROVIA , MARCH 30 , 1877 . MY DEAR SIR : I set out from Monrovia for Boporo on the 27th of January , having as companions Rev. Charles A. Pitman , ( native African , ) pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Monrovia , Mr. Z. R. ...
... MONROVIA , MARCH 30 , 1877 . MY DEAR SIR : I set out from Monrovia for Boporo on the 27th of January , having as companions Rev. Charles A. Pitman , ( native African , ) pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Monrovia , Mr. Z. R. ...
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