An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... hard work which Las Casas had hoped to demonstrate , more artificially , at Cumaná . Indians in Massachusetts , therefore , had less reason to fear slave - trader and plantation - owner than this new world of money - values which had ...
... hard work which Las Casas had hoped to demonstrate , more artificially , at Cumaná . Indians in Massachusetts , therefore , had less reason to fear slave - trader and plantation - owner than this new world of money - values which had ...
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... hard work . Codrington's heir , not surprisingly , claimed that such a popish bequest was not legal . The lawsuit was the first of many delays . Queen Anne , however , a churchwoman heart and soul , was enchanted with Codrington's ...
... hard work . Codrington's heir , not surprisingly , claimed that such a popish bequest was not legal . The lawsuit was the first of many delays . Queen Anne , however , a churchwoman heart and soul , was enchanted with Codrington's ...
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... hard work of tilling the soil and building canoes with their stone - age tools . They showed great eagerness to lay their hands on metal hoes and axes . for forty - eight axe - heads they sold their missionaries 13,000 acres . And here ...
... hard work of tilling the soil and building canoes with their stone - age tools . They showed great eagerness to lay their hands on metal hoes and axes . for forty - eight axe - heads they sold their missionaries 13,000 acres . And here ...
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All the Peoples of the World | 15 |
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