TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS & FRIENDS.
As our paper is to appear early in March and September, the brethren are requested not to postpone the transmission of their reports beyond the 20th. of Feb. and of August. Communications of articles of intelligence, or of others suited to our pages from the members of any of the Protestant Missions, and other friends of Missions, will be thankfully received. We intend in our next, to commence a series of papers on the Ethnology of Polynesia, and shall be happy to receive either hints or materials. paper! But we have borrowed the paper for this Number. We send it gratis, but do not yet see our way clear as to future numbers. Cannot those friends who approve of our Journal devise some way to supply us with paper, say for 2,000 copies per annum; or, is it their opinion that we ought to appoint some Bookseller in London, to sell the future numbers?
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Samoan Reporter, Issue 1, 1 March 1845, Page 4
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158TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS & FRIENDS. Samoan Reporter, Issue 1, 1 March 1845, Page 4
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