An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... river Plate . In 1681 they helped defend Buenos Aires against the French . Between 1721 and 1735 , as the revolutionary idea of independence began to stir in Spanish America and the colonists made their first attempt to throw off the ...
... river Plate . In 1681 they helped defend Buenos Aires against the French . Between 1721 and 1735 , as the revolutionary idea of independence began to stir in Spanish America and the colonists made their first attempt to throw off the ...
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... river's source in marshy land , inhabited by pigmies , near a great river infested by croco- diles , and flowing from west to east . Moses also loomed large in his mind : ' An eager desire to discover any evidence of the great Moses ...
... river's source in marshy land , inhabited by pigmies , near a great river infested by croco- diles , and flowing from west to east . Moses also loomed large in his mind : ' An eager desire to discover any evidence of the great Moses ...
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... river which was navigable for a thousand miles . The Congo was the world's second - largest river , but explorers trying to work up from its mouth on the Atlantic coast had soon found their route blocked by impassable falls . Now ...
... river which was navigable for a thousand miles . The Congo was the world's second - largest river , but explorers trying to work up from its mouth on the Atlantic coast had soon found their route blocked by impassable falls . Now ...
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