The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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achieving what Mary Kingsley described as “ an influence and a power among the negroes unmatched in its way by that of any other white ” .1 The West African missions of the Roman Catholics naturally established themselves primarily in ...
achieving what Mary Kingsley described as “ an influence and a power among the negroes unmatched in its way by that of any other white ” .1 The West African missions of the Roman Catholics naturally established themselves primarily in ...
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a > SCOTTISH MISSIONS IN NYASALAND 91 Johnson pressed forward westwards , and in 1885 the mission established itself on Lake Nyasa , with a steamer and a station at Likoma.1 Though Livingstone said many hard things about the removal of ...
a > SCOTTISH MISSIONS IN NYASALAND 91 Johnson pressed forward westwards , and in 1885 the mission established itself on Lake Nyasa , with a steamer and a station at Likoma.1 Though Livingstone said many hard things about the removal of ...
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A new line , the Austral Canadian , just established in 1894 , ran between Sydney and Vancouver , calling at Suva and Honolulu , and making the passage in twenty - one days , but at first found little business .
A new line , the Austral Canadian , just established in 1894 , ran between Sydney and Vancouver , calling at Suva and Honolulu , and making the passage in twenty - one days , but at first found little business .
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