An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... killed a ' Praying Indian ' called Sassamon , whom they believed with good reason to be a government informer . The three men were hanged , and the rebel Indians rose up , King Philip leading them into war with great courage and ...
... killed a ' Praying Indian ' called Sassamon , whom they believed with good reason to be a government informer . The three men were hanged , and the rebel Indians rose up , King Philip leading them into war with great courage and ...
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... killed and many taken prisoner , but not a single militia - man lost his life . Several hundred prisoners were at once killed in cold blood . Colonel Leahy , who despatched twenty - three with his own hand , was voted 200 guineas by the ...
... killed and many taken prisoner , but not a single militia - man lost his life . Several hundred prisoners were at once killed in cold blood . Colonel Leahy , who despatched twenty - three with his own hand , was voted 200 guineas by the ...
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... killing disease had been brought by the missionaries . Some of Paton's flock on Tanna , with their disease hot upon them ... killed for it ; that they never died in this way before the religion came among them . ' In May 1861 , Reverend ...
... killing disease had been brought by the missionaries . Some of Paton's flock on Tanna , with their disease hot upon them ... killed for it ; that they never died in this way before the religion came among them . ' In May 1861 , Reverend ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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