The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... missionaries to be protected - against the natives , against foreign Powers , against each other ? Was their work to receive political recognition ? Should the flag follow the Bible ? And ought missionaries to protect themselves ...
... missionaries to be protected - against the natives , against foreign Powers , against each other ? Was their work to receive political recognition ? Should the flag follow the Bible ? And ought missionaries to protect themselves ...
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... missionaries . Meantime in Tahiti the returning missionaries had been rewarded with success . In 1812 Pomare became a Christian and Tahiti was won . The missionaries established a friendly connection between the islands and Great ...
... missionaries . Meantime in Tahiti the returning missionaries had been rewarded with success . In 1812 Pomare became a Christian and Tahiti was won . The missionaries established a friendly connection between the islands and Great ...
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... missionaries , arrived in Tahiti in 1817 and went on to Raiateia , Rarotonga ( Hervey Islands ) 1823 , and Samoa ( 1830 ) to perish at last in Erro- manga ( 1839 ) in a first attempt on the New Hebrides . His interesting Narrative of ...
... missionaries , arrived in Tahiti in 1817 and went on to Raiateia , Rarotonga ( Hervey Islands ) 1823 , and Samoa ( 1830 ) to perish at last in Erro- manga ( 1839 ) in a first attempt on the New Hebrides . His interesting Narrative of ...
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