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1831 Aug. 12 J
Colonization Society
Ch. II. Means of effectua
primary
1. Vicinity maximizing
or say
Dispersion-minimizing
§.2. Dispersion its evil effects
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7. Distance from the only place, at which social intercourse at large and
the various and endless comforts that depend upon
it can be obtained.
8. Distance from the only place, in which in so far as
the co-operation of other persons, other than the members of each
ones own family can, upon for any purpose, on any terms,
be obtained.
9. Distance from the only place at which medical
advice or assistance can be obtained.
10. Distance from the only place, to which for the purpose
of obtaining returns in any shape, produce, in any shape
can and must be conveyed.
11. Distance from the only place in which instruction or useful information
in any shape can be obtained.
12. Distance from the only place in which amusement in any shape can be obtained
By vicinity of the settlers to one another, the
evils if all from distance on the part of all from the only place
from which any thing needful or desirable can be obtained
will of course receive alleviation from and in proportion to the
number of those by which between which the vicinity had place,
and the degree of the vicinity as between every two of the places
of abode
13. Impossibility of obtaining loans of money on any terms:
owing to the distance from the seat of judication; from which alone
can eventually be obtained the means of procuring repayments by seizure
of effects.
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