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Page 266
... town , and we think if you see our town you will say we ought to have a school and church too in our place . There are more towns around our town that have children in it , and people that will be glad to meet in our town on Sunday and ...
... town , and we think if you see our town you will say we ought to have a school and church too in our place . There are more towns around our town that have children in it , and people that will be glad to meet in our town on Sunday and ...
Page 352
... Town , Old Calabar , have issued a proclamation , commanding the recognition of the Christian Sabbath , as follows : " Henceforth on God's day no market is to be held in any part of Duke Town Territory ; no sale of strong drink , either ...
... Town , Old Calabar , have issued a proclamation , commanding the recognition of the Christian Sabbath , as follows : " Henceforth on God's day no market is to be held in any part of Duke Town Territory ; no sale of strong drink , either ...
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... towns . Most of the towns belonged to pagans - Deys and Golahs - but in every one I found a school taught by Mohammedans . I entered a town beautifully situated on a hill , with a view of passing through rapidly to reach another more ...
... towns . Most of the towns belonged to pagans - Deys and Golahs - but in every one I found a school taught by Mohammedans . I entered a town beautifully situated on a hill , with a view of passing through rapidly to reach another more ...
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Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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