The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... established and had been conducted . It has been stated that the mission was originally established , and , for a long time systematically conducted , on the principle of first civilising , and then christianising , the natives . This ...
... established and had been conducted . It has been stated that the mission was originally established , and , for a long time systematically conducted , on the principle of first civilising , and then christianising , the natives . This ...
Page 47
... ESTABLISHED 47 which the captain of the Boyd had inflicted on one of their chiefs . It led to reprisals , in which the innocent were confounded with the guilty , and confirmed the reputation for ferocity that had been fastened upon the ...
... ESTABLISHED 47 which the captain of the Boyd had inflicted on one of their chiefs . It led to reprisals , in which the innocent were confounded with the guilty , and confirmed the reputation for ferocity that had been fastened upon the ...
Page 162
... established , and the dual - purpose sheep , yielding both meat and wool in fine quality and quantity , had become an asset of considerable value , the Corriedale came into its own . The same story might be illustrated from the various ...
... established , and the dual - purpose sheep , yielding both meat and wool in fine quality and quantity , had become an asset of considerable value , the Corriedale came into its own . The same story might be illustrated from the various ...
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