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A residence at Sierra Leone. : Described from a journal kept on the spot, and from letters written to friends at home
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Lewis, Judson A. "Missionaries & missions." Chapter III. From a book partly written on "Sierra Leone and surroundings"
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Arthur Harbert letters to/from Friends and Relatives
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