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Page 319
... settlement . I explained to them the object of my visit to Vonswah , and showed them some of the Arabic manuscripts ; read and translated a little for them . After hearing me they said they would hereafter take more interest in the ...
... settlement . I explained to them the object of my visit to Vonswah , and showed them some of the Arabic manuscripts ; read and translated a little for them . After hearing me they said they would hereafter take more interest in the ...
Page 374
... settlement is very different from what it was when I first saw it twenty years ago - then the scene of the energetic labors of the devoted Ann Wil- kins , one of the few self - sacrificing workers to whom Liberia is so much in- debted ...
... settlement is very different from what it was when I first saw it twenty years ago - then the scene of the energetic labors of the devoted Ann Wil- kins , one of the few self - sacrificing workers to whom Liberia is so much in- debted ...
Page 375
... settlement . In order to realize the amount of energy and thrift which must have been exerted to produce the results now witnessed in this new settlement , one must have seen , as I saw a few years ago , the tract of country before the ...
... settlement . In order to realize the amount of energy and thrift which must have been exerted to produce the results now witnessed in this new settlement , one must have seen , as I saw a few years ago , the tract of country before the ...
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Society New Jersey Colonization | 25 |
Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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