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Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries: And of the ... - Page 11
by David Livingstone, Charles Livingstone - 1866 - 638 pages
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1866 - 992 pages
...to industry, trade, and civilization ; but, above all, they were instructed by Earl Russell " that Her Majesty's Government attached more importance...might witness it ; treating the people with kindness, relieving their wants, teaching them to make experiments in agriculture, explaining to them the more...
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Congregational History, Volume 5

John Waddington - Congregationalism - 1880 - 674 pages
...principles, not of any one party, but of the hearts of the statesmen and of the people generally. " Her Majesty's Government attached more importance...explaining to them the more simple arts, imparting to them religions instruction as far as they are capable of receiving it, and inculcating peace and good will...
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The personal life of David Livingstone, Issue 291

William Garden Blaikie - 1880 - 612 pages
...will understand that Her Majesty's Government attach more importance to the moral influence which may be exerted on the minds of the natives by a -well-regulated...an example of consistent moral conduct to all who may congregate around the settlement ; treating the people with kindness, and relieving their wants...
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The Personal Life of David Livingstone: Chiefly from His Unpublished ...

William Garden Blaikie - Africa, Southern - 1881 - 552 pages
...will understand that Her Majesty's Government attach more importance to the moral influence which may be exerted on the minds of the natives by a well-regulated...an example of consistent moral conduct to all who may congregate around the settlement ; treating the people with kindness, and relieving their wants...
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The Personal Life of David Livingstone ...: Chiefly from His Unpublished ...

William Garden Blaikie - 1881 - 548 pages
...understand that Her Majesty's Government attach riiore importance to the moral influence which may be exerted on the minds of the natives by a well-regulated...an example of consistent moral conduct to all who may congregate around the settlement ; treating the people with kindness, and relieving their wants...
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The Personal Life of David Livingstone ...: Chiefly from His Unpublished ...

William Garden Blaikie - 1881 - 546 pages
...understand that Her Majesty's Government attach more importance to the moral influence which may he exerted on the minds of the natives by a well-regulated...an example of consistent moral conduct to all who may congregate around the settlement ; treating the people with kindness, and relieving their wants...
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David Livingstone: The Story of One who Followed Christ

Louise Seymour Houghton - 1882 - 362 pages
...will understand that Her Majesty's government attach more importance to the moral influence which may be exerted on the minds of the natives by a well-regulated...an example of consistent moral conduct to all who may congregate around the settlement ; treating the people with kindness and relieving their wants...
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The Personal Life of David Livingstone...: Chiefly from His Unpublished ...

William Garden Blaikie - Missions - 1895 - 542 pages
...will understand that Her Majesty's Government attach more importance to the moral influence which may be exerted on the minds of the natives by a well-regulated...an example of consistent moral conduct to all who may congregate around the settlement; treating the people with kindness, and relieving their wants;...
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Kirk on the Zambesi: A Chapter of African History

Sir Reginald Coupland - Africa, Central - 1928 - 344 pages
...importance to the moral influence which may be exerted on the mind of the natives by a well regulated and orderly household of Europeans setting an example of consistent moral conduct to all who may congregate around the settlement — treating the people with kindness and relieving their wants...
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