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... islands of the sea , and in every corner of his native coun- try . This man was Samuel John || free people of colour will possess , Mills , and all who know his his- when they shall have become ge- tory will say that I have exag ...
... islands of the sea , and in every corner of his native coun- try . This man was Samuel John || free people of colour will possess , Mills , and all who know his his- when they shall have become ge- tory will say that I have exag ...
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... islands situated in about 8 ° 8 ' N. lat . and scarce- ly distant a league from the continent . At the distance of seven or eight leagues thence to the south east , are situated three other small islands , which are low and sandy ...
... islands situated in about 8 ° 8 ' N. lat . and scarce- ly distant a league from the continent . At the distance of seven or eight leagues thence to the south east , are situated three other small islands , which are low and sandy ...
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... island to the cape Sier which extends fifty miles along ra Leone , is about fifteen miles ; the coast ; it is high and perpetu from this it gradually decreases ally covered with the loftiest until it reaches St. George's Bay * , green ...
... island to the cape Sier which extends fifty miles along ra Leone , is about fifteen miles ; the coast ; it is high and perpetu from this it gradually decreases ally covered with the loftiest until it reaches St. George's Bay * , green ...
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... island , about ten miles above St. George's Bay . * * The echo which these mountains return when a gun is fired is very great ; in consequence of which , and of the with which they are constantly crowned ; their majestic forms ...
... island , about ten miles above St. George's Bay . * * The echo which these mountains return when a gun is fired is very great ; in consequence of which , and of the with which they are constantly crowned ; their majestic forms ...
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... Island , which forms the north western extremity of the Bullom shore , at the entrance of the river , the land runs in a south east direction to its east- tives , is one of the most conspicuous , and is probably that which the poet had ...
... Island , which forms the north western extremity of the Bullom shore , at the entrance of the river , the land runs in a south east direction to its east- tives , is one of the most conspicuous , and is probably that which the poet had ...
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