An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... armed insurrection . They killed the royal representative , and carried his head around dangling from a string ; in 1547 , some of the New Laws were revoked . Of course , any law passed in Spain to put down forced labour would be evaded ...
... armed insurrection . They killed the royal representative , and carried his head around dangling from a string ; in 1547 , some of the New Laws were revoked . Of course , any law passed in Spain to put down forced labour would be evaded ...
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... armed force in the control of a cosmopolitan religious society , obedient only to the Pope ? - The Jesuits had then great ascendancy over men's minds in Madrid , but they might have been asking too much , had not Brazil just followed ...
... armed force in the control of a cosmopolitan religious society , obedient only to the Pope ? - The Jesuits had then great ascendancy over men's minds in Madrid , but they might have been asking too much , had not Brazil just followed ...
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... armed with a few flintlocks and their cane- knives usually described in reports afterwards as ' cutlasses ' . Shots were fired , martial law was proclaimed and , since the local Presbyterian minister happened to be a downright supporter ...
... armed with a few flintlocks and their cane- knives usually described in reports afterwards as ' cutlasses ' . Shots were fired , martial law was proclaimed and , since the local Presbyterian minister happened to be a downright supporter ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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