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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... NATIVE PROBLEM IN VAN DIEMEN'S LAND Governor exhausted conciliatory methods before he adopted segre- gation as a means of regulating intercourse between the races . This did not solve the problem . The natives could not understand his ...
... NATIVE PROBLEM IN VAN DIEMEN'S LAND Governor exhausted conciliatory methods before he adopted segre- gation as a means of regulating intercourse between the races . This did not solve the problem . The natives could not understand his ...
Page 331
... native politics ? Should they countenance the supply of arms to natives ? Might a missionary marry a native woman ? What native customs were consistent with Christianity ? Moreover , were missionaries to be protected - against the natives ...
... native politics ? Should they countenance the supply of arms to natives ? Might a missionary marry a native woman ? What native customs were consistent with Christianity ? Moreover , were missionaries to be protected - against the natives ...
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... native languages were studied and versions of the Scriptures published in various languages , schools were established for native boys and girls , and mission seminaries for the training of a native ministry - native teachers often ...
... native languages were studied and versions of the Scriptures published in various languages , schools were established for native boys and girls , and mission seminaries for the training of a native ministry - native teachers often ...
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