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Page 501
... Liberia . " " I am not going to Liberia , " said Charles . " I thought you told me yesterday that you should de- vote your life to a missionary work . " " So I shall- but it is to my own countrymen , in my native land . There is much to ...
... Liberia . " " I am not going to Liberia , " said Charles . " I thought you told me yesterday that you should de- vote your life to a missionary work . " " So I shall- but it is to my own countrymen , in my native land . There is much to ...
Page 503
... Liberia . But I am less sanguine now , and it seems a less hopeful enterprise to send ignorant , half - civilized beings among a horde of savages , who could readily teach them barba- rism , but would be slow to learn or appreciate the ...
... Liberia . But I am less sanguine now , and it seems a less hopeful enterprise to send ignorant , half - civilized beings among a horde of savages , who could readily teach them barba- rism , but would be slow to learn or appreciate the ...
Page 537
... Liberia , where scien- tific and thoroughly - educated physicians are much needed ; and as he is fitting for that profession , his presence there might be of inestimable value . Probably he will accede to the request , and locate ...
... Liberia , where scien- tific and thoroughly - educated physicians are much needed ; and as he is fitting for that profession , his presence there might be of inestimable value . Probably he will accede to the request , and locate ...
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