An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... reported , had an extensive knowledge of the doctrines of the Gospel , but he is a slave to drinking ' . The king himself tipsily printed off the first sheet of a New Testament in Tahitian , Henry Nott's handiwork , and the first copy ...
... reported , had an extensive knowledge of the doctrines of the Gospel , but he is a slave to drinking ' . The king himself tipsily printed off the first sheet of a New Testament in Tahitian , Henry Nott's handiwork , and the first copy ...
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... reported of Maori life after Waitingi , " The whole fabric of native superstition is gone their weapons laid by - their petty quarrels are settled by arbitration . ' Slavery and cannibalism were things of the past . By 1853 , thanks to ...
... reported of Maori life after Waitingi , " The whole fabric of native superstition is gone their weapons laid by - their petty quarrels are settled by arbitration . ' Slavery and cannibalism were things of the past . By 1853 , thanks to ...
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... reported atroci- ties , and gave Sir Alfred his personal promise that there would be reforms . ( The promise was never kept . ) Eased out of his job , E. D. Morel entered upon the precarious life of a freelance , but he had found his ...
... reported atroci- ties , and gave Sir Alfred his personal promise that there would be reforms . ( The promise was never kept . ) Eased out of his job , E. D. Morel entered upon the precarious life of a freelance , but he had found his ...
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