Missionary Societies in this kingdom, and it will be at once the most important and the most grateful of your duties to this ignorant race of men to afford the utmost encouragement, protection and support to their Christian teachers. I acknowledge also... On the British Colonization of New Zealand - Pàgina 611846 - 67 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Robert McNab - 1908 - 804 pàgines
...support to their Christian teachers. I acknowledge also the obligation of rendering to the missions auch pecuniary aid as the local Government may be able...; and until they can be brought within the pale of civilised life, and trained to the adoption of its habits, they must be carefully defended in the observance... | |
| Thomas Lindsay Buick - 1914 - 406 pàgines
...Christian teachers. I acknowledge also the obligation of rendering to the Missions such pecuniary aid as F the local Government may be able to afford, and as...solicitude, and until they can be brought within the pale of civilised life, and trained to the adoption of its habits, they must be carefully defended in the observance... | |
| France. Echiquier (Normandy) - 1927 - 470 pàgines
...that term whatever related to the religious, intellectual, and social advancement of mankind. Thus the establishment of schools for the education of the aborigines in the elements of literature, was to be a principal object of the presumably omniscient Captain's solicitude ; while all possible... | |
| 1928 - 576 pàgines
...that term whatever related to the religious, intellectual, and social advancement of mankind. Thus the establishment of schools for the education of the aborigines in the elements of literature, was to be a principal object of the presumably omniscient Captain's solicitude; while all possible... | |
| Robert McNab - 1908 - 808 pàgines
...which may be all comprised in the comprehensive ex- Aug-j*. pression of promoting their civilisation, understanding by that term whatever relates to the...; and until they can be brought within the pale of civilised life, and trained to the adoption of its habits, they must be carefully defended in the observance... | |
| Andrew Armitage - 1995 - 308 pàgines
...whatever relates to the religious, intellectual and social advancement of mankind.' One of these was the establishment of schools for the education of the aborigines in the elements of literature ... And until they can be brought within the pole of civilised life, and trained to the adoption of... | |
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