The Republic of Liberia . nge was reached, havingin the course of his wanderings, traversed portions ofthe counties of Maryland and Sinoe, a feat previously 32 THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA unattempted or, at any rate, unrealized by any otherEuropean. Captain dOilone subsequently published aninteresting account of the experiences of the travellersin a book called De la Cote dlvoire au Soudan, whichappeared in Paris in 1901. Other less importantattempts at investigation were made thereafter chiefly,I think, by persons unpossessed of any special qualifica-tions, if one except the incentive furnished b


The Republic of Liberia . nge was reached, havingin the course of his wanderings, traversed portions ofthe counties of Maryland and Sinoe, a feat previously 32 THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA unattempted or, at any rate, unrealized by any otherEuropean. Captain dOilone subsequently published aninteresting account of the experiences of the travellersin a book called De la Cote dlvoire au Soudan, whichappeared in Paris in 1901. Other less importantattempts at investigation were made thereafter chiefly,I think, by persons unpossessed of any special qualifica-tions, if one except the incentive furnished by money-making aspirations—at any rate but little has resulted inthe shape of accurate information. For the rest we areindebted for our knowledge of the necessarily incom-plete information afforded us from time to time by suchpersons as boundary commissioners, most of whom,beginning in the middle, leave the extremities of theirsubjects of investigation unavoidably and regrettablyvague. lOXROVIA FROM THE MESURADO SOME MORE RECENT HOUSES.


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