Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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It was always the Company's intention that the natives who received the advantages of this training should spread the benefits of a Christian education amongst the Indian tribes and encourage them to adopt a settled way of life .
It was always the Company's intention that the natives who received the advantages of this training should spread the benefits of a Christian education amongst the Indian tribes and encourage them to adopt a settled way of life .
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a created by the British who , after developing a doctrine of humanitarian paternalism , handed over control of native policy and immigration to colonies that became self - governing ; out of this came the dilemma of South Africa and ...
a created by the British who , after developing a doctrine of humanitarian paternalism , handed over control of native policy and immigration to colonies that became self - governing ; out of this came the dilemma of South Africa and ...
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... he wrote Douglas to inform him of the changes and told him to be guided by the new instructions “ in any measures which you may adopt for improving the condition and promoting the interests of the Native Indian Tribes ” .
... he wrote Douglas to inform him of the changes and told him to be guided by the new instructions “ in any measures which you may adopt for improving the condition and promoting the interests of the Native Indian Tribes ” .
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