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Page 12
It lay rather in their behaviour in the Indonesian archipelago , in all the behaviour
to which they were driven by their greed as well as their vision of themselves as
the intrepid soldiers of Christ and as the vessels for the destruction of a rival ...
It lay rather in their behaviour in the Indonesian archipelago , in all the behaviour
to which they were driven by their greed as well as their vision of themselves as
the intrepid soldiers of Christ and as the vessels for the destruction of a rival ...
Page 22
5 Such dark and monstrous prejudices soon informed their principles of
behaviour . When the same clergyman on Drake ' s ship , the Pelican , first saw
the natives of Patagonia , he was disgusted by one of their religious practices
which ...
5 Such dark and monstrous prejudices soon informed their principles of
behaviour . When the same clergyman on Drake ' s ship , the Pelican , first saw
the natives of Patagonia , he was disgusted by one of their religious practices
which ...
Page 161
Soon stories of King ' s eccentric behaviour began to circulate in the colony .
There was a story of how a woman had asked him for a small quantity of rum from
the store . When the woman would not take ' No ' for an answer , King asked her ...
Soon stories of King ' s eccentric behaviour began to circulate in the colony .
There was a story of how a woman had asked him for a small quantity of rum from
the store . When the woman would not take ' No ' for an answer , King asked her ...
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Contents
THE EARLIEST TIMES TO CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM | 5 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
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