An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... women . ' Modest and pious without a doubt , but what could have passed through the minds of these young women when first they met a corresponding number of lonely , bachelor missionaries on ribald Tahiti ? Marital bargains were soon ...
... women . ' Modest and pious without a doubt , but what could have passed through the minds of these young women when first they met a corresponding number of lonely , bachelor missionaries on ribald Tahiti ? Marital bargains were soon ...
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... women , children and niggers under their thumbs . The sentimental and interfering missionaries were of course in their way . One anthro- pologist in 1865 even cast a lingering and regretful glance back to the good old days in Britain ...
... women , children and niggers under their thumbs . The sentimental and interfering missionaries were of course in their way . One anthro- pologist in 1865 even cast a lingering and regretful glance back to the good old days in Britain ...
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... women convicts were kept elsewhere in the fleet , separate from them . There were also forty free women - most of them the wives of the couple of hundred marines sent in the fleet to overawe the convicts . Though all the condemned men and ...
... women convicts were kept elsewhere in the fleet , separate from them . There were also forty free women - most of them the wives of the couple of hundred marines sent in the fleet to overawe the convicts . Though all the condemned men and ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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