An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... thousand , forty criminal cases were brought before the judge . A decade later , in 1822 , only six cases were brought before the Chief Justice , the Hon . E. Fitzgerald , from a population of six thousand - the crime rate having fallen ...
... thousand , forty criminal cases were brought before the judge . A decade later , in 1822 , only six cases were brought before the Chief Justice , the Hon . E. Fitzgerald , from a population of six thousand - the crime rate having fallen ...
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... thousand convicts were sent out . They had all been sinners , but so are most of us ; some were Irish rebels . Their sentence was servitude - they were used as forced labour , and most of Las Casas ' old arguments in favour of the ...
... thousand convicts were sent out . They had all been sinners , but so are most of us ; some were Irish rebels . Their sentence was servitude - they were used as forced labour , and most of Las Casas ' old arguments in favour of the ...
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... thousand people lived within a ten - mile radius of Kuruman . Robert Moffat , six feet tall , his long beard streaked with grey , played the familiar role of philosopher - king , though a dour one . Moffat was of the same generation as ...
... thousand people lived within a ten - mile radius of Kuruman . Robert Moffat , six feet tall , his long beard streaked with grey , played the familiar role of philosopher - king , though a dour one . Moffat was of the same generation as ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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