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... RIVER . BY BISHOP GILBERT HAVEN . Why is it so important to go up the St. Paul's River ? Why ? Ask a New Yorker why it is important to go up the Hudson ; ask a Lon- doner why one should go up the Thames ; ask a German why one should go ...
... RIVER . BY BISHOP GILBERT HAVEN . Why is it so important to go up the St. Paul's River ? Why ? Ask a New Yorker why it is important to go up the Hudson ; ask a Lon- doner why one should go up the Thames ; ask a German why one should go ...
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... river is before us , a pull or two , and we are on its broad bosom . " How magnificent ! " is our joint excla- mation ; " nothing finer in America ! " Could we have said more ? Strange that we never heard of this river before ; strange ...
... river is before us , a pull or two , and we are on its broad bosom . " How magnificent ! " is our joint excla- mation ; " nothing finer in America ! " Could we have said more ? Strange that we never heard of this river before ; strange ...
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... river , or we shall be kept on shore over night , and then everything terrible will inevi- tably happen . We leave Planter's Hall , and its agreeable owner and pleasant wife , a very superior lady from Savannah . We drop down the river ...
... river , or we shall be kept on shore over night , and then everything terrible will inevi- tably happen . We leave Planter's Hall , and its agreeable owner and pleasant wife , a very superior lady from Savannah . We drop down the river ...
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Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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