An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... chiefs - personages considered sacred . Of Boyd's four survivors , two were children who happened in the midst of the massacre accidentally to have touched a chief : his sacred touch made them inviolate , so their lives were spared when ...
... chiefs - personages considered sacred . Of Boyd's four survivors , two were children who happened in the midst of the massacre accidentally to have touched a chief : his sacred touch made them inviolate , so their lives were spared when ...
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... chiefs over to Sydney , to impress them with civilization . They were shown smiths hammering iron and carpenters sawing wood . They saw a ship launched . On Sunday the Maori chiefs saw the convicts muster in their particoloured jackets ...
... chiefs over to Sydney , to impress them with civilization . They were shown smiths hammering iron and carpenters sawing wood . They saw a ship launched . On Sunday the Maori chiefs saw the convicts muster in their particoloured jackets ...
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... chiefs would exchange their potatoes and pork aboard the whalers for gunpowder , with which they would fight more tribal wars , and capture more slaves , and thus grow more potatoes . Venereal disease soon became as rampant in New ...
... chiefs would exchange their potatoes and pork aboard the whalers for gunpowder , with which they would fight more tribal wars , and capture more slaves , and thus grow more potatoes . Venereal disease soon became as rampant in New ...
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