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MlG«StHfeY RETROSPECT OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS ; ];;$$£ ttrtstwite fhi rVey of the Politimt World.
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aad whose schoolmaster , who resides dlga&e ^ fa *^ t (* tsfcfce him to Kassina . This person appears convinced , that Mr . JVftrngd \ i r »
Park w not &&& ; fyitieh Gtit granf !) I He taysv if it was the case , lie cerfcainfy should have heard of it j not having heftrd of liim , fie supposed that he baa rmm 6 A ^ England . / ; " : i f
_/ f *^ T 0 as ^ rMft " - ' ^' C ^ afligf ; othd fy € e Of otH * intrepid countryman , 1 have engaged Isaacs to go in search of him , afi « have fttrnishted hitn with a present for Mansonr , the King of Bambarra , aild also with meam to defray his traviHidr ^^ tKm « e » : and h ave promised
him a thousand dollars if he finds Mr . P * rk . He has instructions to proceed without delay to Sego ; to present to Mansong the present be has for him ; and to beg of him to aid him in his Researches . If lie cannot procure any certain intelligence of him at Sego , he is to continue his journey to Sansandittg , td find out the feukle who conflicted Mr- Park to Kassina . If there he
cannot gain satisfactory information , fce is to endeavour to proceed to" Tombuctoo and Kassina . «• IHtecs has promised to make every exertion to fulfil the ohjert of his mission , and to' ute his utmost ability to gain correct information of the fate of tte celebrated traveller . " *
Some further circumstances have been tnade known by the public prints since the Report was published , which lead to the hope fchfrfc Mr . P * rk thajr yet return and instruct os by the detail of his discoveries x
Towards the conclusion of the Report , the Directors frofice , in r very handsome matnnct , the "spirited ict W liuttiaiiity by M * . Ifostot ?* Wliich we recorded Tc * . lv ;^ 4 i ; : '! ! " - ^ ¦ ; 7 ' -z *> : : A . uV \ w-vVa '; v- , - .. ' ' ¦ . ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ; -
Mlg«Sthfey Retrospect Of Public Affairs ; ];;$$£ Ttrtstwite Fhi Rvey Of The Politimt World.
MlG « StHfeY RETROSPECT OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS ; ];; $$£ ttrtstwite fhi rVey of the Politimt World .
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prgent iituation of ^ uro |) p ^ apnot but ^ % 5 c || ry ^^ d j ^^^^ to tKe progress of the Christian religion from the e « rH <* # t traps . ;} Jk : t ^ fribl ^ apos * taJ y estj ^ lijjh *! « it # elf feetween the * iUi Ana sevoaUl centuries In the two great
branch ** of the HomMi empire—the Eattern and the Wcifcefn . I © the one , they # ct vp a prophet in opposkbn to our Sftvipuct maA they ^ m *> raU 3 ed the reveric * of hi » * rttd kii ^ giiimtio » t oocasfen-^ ly 4 ^ yr ^ gr sed ^ A ^ wiMi lMip truths , derived froin the Holy Scripture * 1 *
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U appears that there were cine * tn-| stead of six , ( a ? ^? frt ^ texl ) of t ^ e eman - cipated b ^ groe ^; , ancTthat after tht ? ir liper ^ on , eight J ^ r tn $ m , ent «^ ed into his " Majest ^ r / ervice , and tjw ; ninth , being more infirm , was t ^ k en Vy a friend
of ^ rjflpfcoe * s oil poar 4 irf oae of hig o ^ ra t'iesfefel ff is ^ ut ] , u&tice jto state , ^ ij ^^^^^ v / i ^ ibfi r a ^ fete 4 by iar ; $ fajps | r ^ affitd ^ Ir / f Ayiscnijtwo vcjy re ^ c | a | tr ^< % >^^ £ JLwrpcKa , wild crratuitouslv bleaded the ciusp < % /
humanity , / ' ^ eji ^^ ai jpleiisttrt , that the Cp r ^ M ^ tion ^ ;; . oj Jtiiyerpopl , kmt aAiyteir a rnuiiici ^ al rejguiatiQn t fay which it wSM De lierestfter imiK > 8 sible that slaves should lie regained through any ciilitt 4 ^ - '' ' -:... ' ¦ ¦¦¦ ' \ - .:-.. ¦ ¦ <
The |> fdpfir ^ r £ f ' . $ Ke ; Institiftion , ^ n the list of J ^ miat ^ , amounted iq 3494 / . I jz . 3 ^ . 5 haying b ^ n jre ^ jatly augmented by a ^ r ^ celyjdona |^ on qi . jFiyg Huq - dred Guirieasj fronv sojDnip , up ^ nqwn jjpdivictual > f tlie Society of Friends , called Quakers . y ;^ :- " ; . , _; . ; ^ ; ,.. . .. , - r . . f In the ^ Aj&ctifix * tp th | $ jfceficri , there is a ver ^ r atjfe ^ ancl ^ interesti ng account of that District of t ^ j& ^ ^ Coastj mailed the jfgoona Country \ in wfeicl ^ IVinnebah is situated , communicated by Mr . Meredith , before mentioned . It thus con * eludes s—^ T ^ erf W iio tropical culture in
^ hi ^ might ' . iibt'j ^ e ' rsM ^ d thi $ country in great abundance ; ' while its population stands in tteed of our manufacture * and is accustomed to their use . And when it is considered what the band of industry has done in the Vfc $% Indies ^ -
in the pestilential s wamps of Guiana , for instance—what may not be |» jrly expected from the rich hills aod extensive plains of this country , blessed , as it is with a lttturiant soil , arid a comparatively heaMiy cluttate r ~ r
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518 State of Public df airs .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1810, page 518, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2409/page/46/
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