An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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As a Maori chief later put it to an Anglican bishop , when land - grabbing had brought their two peoples to the brink of war : ' We believe that there is a deep - laid conspiracy to destroy us . The English people first sent clergy here ...
As a Maori chief later put it to an Anglican bishop , when land - grabbing had brought their two peoples to the brink of war : ' We believe that there is a deep - laid conspiracy to destroy us . The English people first sent clergy here ...
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The English people first sent clergy here , to make us believe you were all a pious , God - fearing people – then by degrees the settlers follow and now that they equal us in number , they instantly make a quarrel .
The English people first sent clergy here , to make us believe you were all a pious , God - fearing people – then by degrees the settlers follow and now that they equal us in number , they instantly make a quarrel .
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In his Letter from Sydney – which readers were led to believe had been written , not in a London gaol , but from first - hand experience in Australia - Wakefield sternly criticized the lavish way that land grants were ...
In his Letter from Sydney – which readers were led to believe had been written , not in a London gaol , but from first - hand experience in Australia - Wakefield sternly criticized the lavish way that land grants were ...
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