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... settlers of the colony ought to be composed . Perhaps I have said enough , without the subject were more ably handled , would to God it were in better hands . However I feel gratified , and in some degree relieved in raising my voice in ...
... settlers of the colony ought to be composed . Perhaps I have said enough , without the subject were more ably handled , would to God it were in better hands . However I feel gratified , and in some degree relieved in raising my voice in ...
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... , touch at such places . Much produce would thus be received , and we should get the best of our coloured population for early settlers . " From a Gentleman in Alabama . March , 1826 . 1826. ] 23 And Colonial Journal .
... , touch at such places . Much produce would thus be received , and we should get the best of our coloured population for early settlers . " From a Gentleman in Alabama . March , 1826 . 1826. ] 23 And Colonial Journal .
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... settlers have been previously educated . If the society will ap- ply themselves seriously to this object , and augment the size and number of their settlements , as their means increase , they will materially diminish our present evils ...
... settlers have been previously educated . If the society will ap- ply themselves seriously to this object , and augment the size and number of their settlements , as their means increase , they will materially diminish our present evils ...
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... settlers have never much exceeded three hundred ; and for the two first years , consisted of less than one hundred . The aid received from the United States has been , relative to its object , small ; and of the aid actually intended ...
... settlers have never much exceeded three hundred ; and for the two first years , consisted of less than one hundred . The aid received from the United States has been , relative to its object , small ; and of the aid actually intended ...
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... settlers ; excepting a few cases of chronic decline , casualties , and a species of troublesome , but not dangerous , scor- butic affections , by which nearly all the emigrants to this country , are in their turn , affected . This evil ...
... settlers ; excepting a few cases of chronic decline , casualties , and a species of troublesome , but not dangerous , scor- butic affections , by which nearly all the emigrants to this country , are in their turn , affected . This evil ...
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