Memoir of Richard WilliamsJames Nisbet, 1857 - 250 pagine |
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... ship is surely consistent with ecclesiastical integrity ; and that writer must be very dis- trustful of his own sense , or his own honesty , who is afraid that the one will interfere with the other . For ample details regarding the ...
... ship is surely consistent with ecclesiastical integrity ; and that writer must be very dis- trustful of his own sense , or his own honesty , who is afraid that the one will interfere with the other . For ample details regarding the ...
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... ship- board , and return to England . What he had experienced at Cape Gregory , con- vinced Captain Gardiner that it would not be safe for any missionary party to put itself entirely in the power of the natives . And , therefore , he ...
... ship- board , and return to England . What he had experienced at Cape Gregory , con- vinced Captain Gardiner that it would not be safe for any missionary party to put itself entirely in the power of the natives . And , therefore , he ...
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... ship and magazine , with two small boats as tenders . An advertise- ment was inserted in the religious newspapers invit- ing catechists to join the expedition ; and for the manning of the boats , a few suitable seamen were selected ...
... ship and magazine , with two small boats as tenders . An advertise- ment was inserted in the religious newspapers invit- ing catechists to join the expedition ; and for the manning of the boats , a few suitable seamen were selected ...
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... ship - board , that there was no time for protracted partings or sorrow- ful musings . Before he could dispose of his prac- tice , or go to bid farewell to some of his nearest kindred , the time of embarkation had arrived , and it ...
... ship - board , that there was no time for protracted partings or sorrow- ful musings . Before he could dispose of his prac- tice , or go to bid farewell to some of his nearest kindred , the time of embarkation had arrived , and it ...
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... ship , and , from the cheerfulness of the voyagers , augured the best for the success of their expedition . They considered their preparations complete , and with hearts strong and hopeful , they bore away down the Mersey . * * From Mr ...
... ship , and , from the cheerfulness of the voyagers , augured the best for the success of their expedition . They considered their preparations complete , and with hearts strong and hopeful , they bore away down the Mersey . * * From Mr ...
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