An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... keep competitors out by tariff . This led them to consider the black man , logically enough , not so much as a customer or a trading- partner or indeed as a fellow - Christian - for ' loss of faith ' was the keynote of the times - but ...
... keep competitors out by tariff . This led them to consider the black man , logically enough , not so much as a customer or a trading- partner or indeed as a fellow - Christian - for ' loss of faith ' was the keynote of the times - but ...
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... keep the Sabbath , and have a public service . Hard work would keep them out of mischief , for ' if you indulge in idleness you will be ruined ' . While cultivating their land , they were to seize every chance of talking with the Maori ...
... keep the Sabbath , and have a public service . Hard work would keep them out of mischief , for ' if you indulge in idleness you will be ruined ' . While cultivating their land , they were to seize every chance of talking with the Maori ...
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... keep their foothold , but by 1892 they had been squeezed out of half the state - la domaine privée . As the demand increased for bicycle tyres and waterproof coats , rubber was becoming for Leopold an increasingly valuable export , and ...
... keep their foothold , but by 1892 they had been squeezed out of half the state - la domaine privée . As the demand increased for bicycle tyres and waterproof coats , rubber was becoming for Leopold an increasingly valuable export , and ...
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