An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... gave him no rest . He blarneyed a sluggish Hanoverian Parliament into voting £ 20,000 for his scheme though Robert Walpole , as the King's chief minister , had no serious intention of parting with the money . George Berkeley then gave ...
... gave him no rest . He blarneyed a sluggish Hanoverian Parliament into voting £ 20,000 for his scheme though Robert Walpole , as the King's chief minister , had no serious intention of parting with the money . George Berkeley then gave ...
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... gave her the right to stop any man coming ashore from a ship without her permission . But this law , as everyone knew , had been meant to discourage beach- combers , and Murphy was a missionary . Even so , the ship's captain who gave ...
... gave her the right to stop any man coming ashore from a ship without her permission . But this law , as everyone knew , had been meant to discourage beach- combers , and Murphy was a missionary . Even so , the ship's captain who gave ...
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... gave these Catholic newcomers to build on was nearer the palace than the Protestants were living , though it was also closer to the Protestants ' own mission than the White Fathers ' rules allowed . But they stayed where they had been ...
... gave these Catholic newcomers to build on was nearer the palace than the Protestants were living , though it was also closer to the Protestants ' own mission than the White Fathers ' rules allowed . But they stayed where they had been ...
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All the Peoples of the World | 15 |
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