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... rovia . But are they to be provided with lands ? and if So , where ? -If on the St. Paul's they will never cultivate them . I have thought it best to profit by the very faults of our settlers . — I am sorry in one view to say , that ...
... rovia . But are they to be provided with lands ? and if So , where ? -If on the St. Paul's they will never cultivate them . I have thought it best to profit by the very faults of our settlers . — I am sorry in one view to say , that ...
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... rovia is a place of considerable trade - many coasting and other vessels arriving and departing ; and there is a growing intercourse with the interiour . The people are diligent and orderly , and ap- parently sensible of the blessings ...
... rovia is a place of considerable trade - many coasting and other vessels arriving and departing ; and there is a growing intercourse with the interiour . The people are diligent and orderly , and ap- parently sensible of the blessings ...
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... rovia and its steeples , while the setting sun glanced occasionally on the wav- ing folds of the flag which protected the city . The Montserado flowed at the feet of the travellers . Boats and canoes were plying in every direction ...
... rovia and its steeples , while the setting sun glanced occasionally on the wav- ing folds of the flag which protected the city . The Montserado flowed at the feet of the travellers . Boats and canoes were plying in every direction ...
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