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" Its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, as long lived, to say the least, as those of any other country. Nothing like an epidemic has ever appeared in this Colony; nor can we learn from the natives, that the calamity of a sweeping sickness ever yet... "
The book of the world - Page 624
by Richard Swainson Fisher - 1852
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The ... Annual Report of the American Colonization Society ..., Volumes 11-15

American Colonization Society - African Americans - 1828 - 612 pages
...consigns us. But we do expect to live as long, and pass this life with as little sickness as yourselves. ' The true character of the African climate is not well...countries. Its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, as long lived, to say the least, as those of any other country. Nothing like an epidemic has ever appeared...
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The African Repository, Volume 3

African Americans - 1828 - 398 pages
...consigns us. But we do expect to live as long, and pass this life with as little sickness as yourselves. The true character of the African climate is not well...countries. Its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, as long lived, to say the least, .as those of any other country. Nothing like an epidemic has ever appeared...
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The American Baptist Magazine, Volume 8

Baptists - 1828 - 446 pages
...consigns us. But we do expect to live as long, and pass this life with as little sickness as yourselves. The true character of the African climate is not well...countries. Its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, as long lived, to say the least, as those of any other country. Nothing like an epidemic has ever appeared...
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The African Observer, Volumes 1-12

Enoch Lewis - Slave trade - 1828 - 390 pages
...consigns us. But we do expect to live as long, and pass this life with as little sickness, as yourselves. The true character of the African climate is not well...countries. Its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, as long lived, to say the least, as those of any other country. Nothing like an epidemic has ever appeared...
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American Quarterly Review, Volume 4

Robert Walsh - American essays - 1828 - 564 pages
...colony, and one highly gratifying to its patrons and friends. On the subject of health, they say:— " The true character of the African climate is not well...countries. Its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, as long lived, to say the lunst, as those of any other country. Nothing like an epidemic has ever appeared...
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The American Quarterly Review, Volume 4

1828 - 732 pages
...colony, and one highly gratifying to its patrons and friends. On the subject of health, they say: — " The true character of the African climate is not well understood in other countries. Its inhabitants arc as robust, as healthy, as long lived, to say the least, as those of any other country. Nothing...
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The North American Review, Volume 35

North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1832 - 614 pages
...African climate is not understood in other countries. Its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, and as long-lived, to say the least, as those of any other...country. Nothing like an epidemic has ever appeared in the Colony, — nor can we learn from the natives, that the calamity of a sweeping sickness ever yet...
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Letters on the Colonization Society: And on Its Probable Results; Under the ...

Mathew Carey - African Americans - 1832 - 132 pages
...the colonists, " is not understood in other countries. Its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, and as longlived, to say the least, as those of any other...country. Nothing like an epidemic has ever appeared in the colony—nor can we learn from the natives, that the calamity of a sweeping sickness ever yet existed...
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A Discourse Before the Young Men's Colonization Society of Pennsylvania ...

Job Roberts Tyson - African Americans - 1834 - 86 pages
...consigns us. But we do expect to live as long, and past this life with as little sickness as yourselves. " The true character of the African climate is not well...robust, as healthy, as long-lived, to say the least, as thote of any other country. Nothing like an epidemic has ever appeared in this Colony ; nor can we...
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African Repository and Colonial Journal

African Americans - 1834 - 472 pages
...by those who know it best, is not well understood in other countries. Fatal as it may be to whites, its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, as longlived...country. Nothing like an epidemic has ever appeared in Liberia, nor is it learned from the natives that the calamity of a sweeping sickness ever yet visited...
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