| John Williams - Missions - 1840 - 174 pages
...enterprise, a field for scientific research, or a sphere for the excrcise of Christian henevolence, we must regard it with feelings of the liveliest interest. A few years ago it was much wished hy the inhahitants of New South Vales that the British Government would form a settlement at one of... | |
| Michael Russell - Melanesia - 1842 - 464 pages
...for scientific research, or a sphere for the exercise of Christian benevolence, we must necessarily regard it with feelings of the liveliest interest. A few years ago, a wish was expressed by the inhabitants of Australia, that government would form a settlement at one... | |
| Child rearing - 1845 - 378 pages
...for scientific research, or a sphere for the exercise of Christian benevolence, we must necessarily regard, it with feelings of the liveliest interest. A few years ago, a wish was expressed by the inhabitants of Australia that government would form a settlement at one... | |
| Ebenezer Prout - Christian ethics - 1846 - 544 pages
...liciemly wide, and perfectly free from rocks and shoaU. and jl II IMPORTANCE OF THE GROUP— TREES. 127 The Navigators group is, with the exception of the...at one of the South Sea Islands, where ships might retri'sh and refit, without being exposed to danger. The fate of the unfortunate Oklham whaler, and... | |
| Michael Russell - Missions - 1849 - 456 pages
...for scientific research, or a sphere for the exercise of christian benevolence, we must necessarily regard it with feelings of the liveliest interest. A few years ago, a wish was expressed by the inhabitants of Australia, that government would form a settlement at one... | |
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