A Few Facts Respecting the American Colonization Society And the Colony At Libe

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t African Repository, vol. Ii. P. 271. * Letter of Mr. Randall, December, 1828.
the day, and at night it is cool enough to sleep with comfort under a blanket. " "I consider the town of Monrovia quite as healthy as any of our southern cities, and the other settlements on the Stockton and the Saint Paul's, have even a better reputation for health. I am the more convinced, from all I see and hear, that, with proper precau- tions, and even moderate prudence, emigrants may come out from any of the n
...orthern States, with but little risk from the effects of the climate. " " What has proved so very destructive to the new comers is exposure to the sun — carelessness during sickness, both as it regards diet and exposure. "* " After examination and reflection, I honestly think that the climate presents all those obstacles which are the natural productions of a tropical soil, uncleansed and uncultivated, but that they will yield to proper precautions ; and that nothing can prevent the con- summation of your wishes, but limited means, bad counsels, or feeble efforts.

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