An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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H. M. Stanley's reputation in the United States as an explorer and journalist was immense , so that men of goodwill there had no hesitation in believing him when he predicted that in the Congo , ' the European merchant shall go hand in ...
H. M. Stanley's reputation in the United States as an explorer and journalist was immense , so that men of goodwill there had no hesitation in believing him when he predicted that in the Congo , ' the European merchant shall go hand in ...
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Miss Kildare held out , not thanks to Self - Support - the Congo was not the American frontier , it was not even Liberia - but because she could finance her own small private mission from her own small private income .
Miss Kildare held out , not thanks to Self - Support - the Congo was not the American frontier , it was not even Liberia - but because she could finance her own small private mission from her own small private income .
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In October 1906 he launched the American Congo Company . He flattered influential millionaires , on their trips to Europe , by entertaining them royally in his Belgian palace . He used all the devices of modern public relations .
In October 1906 he launched the American Congo Company . He flattered influential millionaires , on their trips to Europe , by entertaining them royally in his Belgian palace . He used all the devices of modern public relations .
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