An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... believe you were all a pious , God - fearing people - then by degrees the settlers follow and now that they equal us in number , they instantly make a quarrel . ' Or , as another Maori chief remarked sarcastically after much of his ...
... believe you were all a pious , God - fearing people - then by degrees the settlers follow and now that they equal us in number , they instantly make a quarrel . ' Or , as another Maori chief remarked sarcastically after much of his ...
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... believe . Some of the beachcombers at the Bay of Islands had seen aborigines in New South Wales shot down as casually as kangaroos . Some may even have been ordered by their taskmasters to serve as beaters when the Tasmans were blotted ...
... believe . Some of the beachcombers at the Bay of Islands had seen aborigines in New South Wales shot down as casually as kangaroos . Some may even have been ordered by their taskmasters to serve as beaters when the Tasmans were blotted ...
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... believe in Allah , they were neither conscientious about saying the five daily ritual prayers of Islam , nor did they celebrate Ramadan , the forty - day Islamic Lent . They were too poor to buy rifles and because of this , in 1904 ...
... believe in Allah , they were neither conscientious about saying the five daily ritual prayers of Islam , nor did they celebrate Ramadan , the forty - day Islamic Lent . They were too poor to buy rifles and because of this , in 1904 ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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