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" I speak too favorably of their improved condition ? These people, who, a few years since, suffered every extreme of misery from war, slavery, and starvation, are now comfortably lodged, and comparatively rich. A stranger might now pass from village to... "
An Address, with a Proposal for the Foundation of a Church, Mission-house ... - Side 34
af Charles David Brereton - 1846 - 35 sider
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The Quarterly Review, Bind 78

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1846 - 606 sider
...establishment of Mr. Brooke's government, he observes — ' The peaceful and gentle aborigines — how can I speak too favourably of their improved condition...praise the white man as their friend and protector. Since the death of Parembam no Dyak of Sarawak lost his life by violence, until a month since, when...
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The Quarterly Review, Bind 78

1846 - 614 sider
...establishment of Mr. Brooke's government, he observes — ' The peaceful and gentle aborigines — how can I speak too favourably of their improved condition...praise the white man as their friend and protector. Since the death of Parembam no Dyak of Sarawak lost his life by violence, until a month since, when...
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The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido for the Suppression of ..., Bind 2

Sir Henry Keppel, Sir James Brooke - 1846 - 394 sider
...gradual advance of the Dyaks, Mr. Brooke observes : — " The peaceful and gentle aborigines — how can I speak too favourably of their improved condition...praise the white man as their friend and protector. Since the death of Parembam, no Dyak of Sarawak lost his life by violence, until a month since, when...
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The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido for the Suppression of Piracy: With ...

Sir Henry Keppel - 1846 - 864 sider
...early part of his journal : — " The peaceful and gentle aborigines — how can I speak too favorably of their improved condition ? These people, who, a...hospitality, and see their padi stored in their houses. He would.hear them proclaim their happiness, and praise (he white man as their friend and protector. Since...
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The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido for the Suppression of ..., Bind 2

Sir Henry Keppel, Sir James Brooke - 1846 - 390 sider
...Mr. Brooke observes in an early part of his journal : — "The peaceful and gentle aborigines — how can I speak too favourably of their improved condition?...comfortably lodged, and comparatively rich. A stranger might VOL. II. P now pass from village to village, and he would receive their hospitality, and see their...
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The Quarterly Review, Bind 78

1846 - 604 sider
...establishment of Mr. Brooke's government, he observes — ' The peaceful and gentle aborigines — how can I speak too favourably of their improved condition! These people, who a few yean since suffered every extreme of misery from war, slavery, and starvation, are now comfortably...
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Friends' Review: A Religious, Literary and Miscellaneous Journal, Bind 1

Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1848 - 856 sider
...enterprise, and was at length enabled thus to describe his success! " The peaceful and gentle aborigines, how can I speak too favourably of their improved condition?...comparatively rich. A stranger might now pass from village to village1, and he would receive their hospitality and see their padi stored in their houses. He would...
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The Parochial missionary magazine, ed. by G. Trevor

George Trevor - 1849 - 328 sider
...advance of the Dyaks, Sir J. Brooke himself observes, " The peaceful and gentle ahorigines — how can I speak too favourably of their improved condition?...might now pass from village to village, and he would hear them proclaim their happiness, and praise the white man as their friend and protector," — p...
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The Monthly Record of Church Missions in Connection with the Society for the ...

1852 - 1190 sider
...aborigines— how ean I speak too favorably of their improved eondition ? These people, who, a few years sinee, suffered every extreme of misery from war, slavery and starvation, are now eomfortably lodged, and eomparatively rieh. A stranger might now pass from village to village, and...
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