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1831 Aug. 10
"Colonization Society
Ch IV Means of Effectuation
Inducements 1
§.2. Settlers without Capital
II Non-proprietor Settlers
Observations
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Observations
Observations
It seems settled, that as follows, 1. No Settler in a single state
is to be accepted; 2. Nor any couple person in a
state of Childhood. 3 That All settlers shall go in married couples:
4 and that No couple shall be allowed to take with it any Child.
5 child by that Consequently all the couples that are sent
out should be either couples that have who have lost their children
or couples who have not been married long enough to have
any: that 56. All this to be understood to have place so long as couples, in sufficient number, clear
of such encumbrance can be obtained.
2. In regard to each couple that has not been married
long enough to have had a child it will be to be considered
whether it will be to be accepted of it has been married
long enough for such a length of time that the delivery of
the wife during the voyage is to be expected. In such a situation
an occurrence of this sort can not but be productive of
considerable embarrassment.
3. It will also be to be considered whether any couple
that has been married for such or such a length of time without
ever having had a child is to be accepted?
4 The sort and quantity of labour which will be required at the
hands of the females, will it not require to be particularized?
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