An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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Hardly had they left when in marched the slavers - to make bonfires of the splendid churches , and turn the row of cells where the priests had lived into a brothel . Indian women falling into the mamelucos ' hands were closely cross ...
Hardly had they left when in marched the slavers - to make bonfires of the splendid churches , and turn the row of cells where the priests had lived into a brothel . Indian women falling into the mamelucos ' hands were closely cross ...
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Those marched to the coast in chains had been allowed to carry away their personal property – and , judging by the inventory , this did not amount to much . The first on the list , Father Pedro Zabaleta , was written down the possessor ...
Those marched to the coast in chains had been allowed to carry away their personal property – and , judging by the inventory , this did not amount to much . The first on the list , Father Pedro Zabaleta , was written down the possessor ...
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He marched across country with a bag of seeds on his back , his crozier in one hand , and a double - barrelled shotgun in the other . Livingstone sold the jolly , rollicking young men a second - hand cotton gin : the American Civil War ...
He marched across country with a bag of seeds on his back , his crozier in one hand , and a double - barrelled shotgun in the other . Livingstone sold the jolly , rollicking young men a second - hand cotton gin : the American Civil War ...
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