An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... Paraguay's weak point . Pull out the framework , and the structure would collapse . Poll - tax of a dollar a year was paid , in the name of each reduction Indian , to their patron , the King of Spain , and this steady revenue helped to ...
... Paraguay's weak point . Pull out the framework , and the structure would collapse . Poll - tax of a dollar a year was paid , in the name of each reduction Indian , to their patron , the King of Spain , and this steady revenue helped to ...
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... Paraguay was static . Elementary education in Paraguay was a long way ahead of other Spanish colonies , and some Indians even learned Latin , though little encouragement was given them to learn Spanish the language of the hostile world ...
... Paraguay was static . Elementary education in Paraguay was a long way ahead of other Spanish colonies , and some Indians even learned Latin , though little encouragement was given them to learn Spanish the language of the hostile world ...
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... Paraguay gave Voltaire an excellent argument in his lifelong campaign against the Jesuits . So far as his private ... Paraguay . Both their property arrangements and their sexual prohibitions were repugnant to him . In his witty short ...
... Paraguay gave Voltaire an excellent argument in his lifelong campaign against the Jesuits . So far as his private ... Paraguay . Both their property arrangements and their sexual prohibitions were repugnant to him . In his witty short ...
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