The constant complaining against the missionaries is irksome in the extreme, and in such contrast with the conduct of the missionaries themselves, that I could not but remark their circumspection and reserve with admiration : the latter never obtruded... The Family Library (Harper). - Page 2751845Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1831 - 368 pages
...irksome in the extreme, and in such contrast with the conduct of the missionaries themselves, that I could not but remark their circumspection and reserve...complain ; nor did they advert to the opposition they experienced, unless expressly invited thereto by me. If the understandings of the natives are imposed... | |
| 1832 - 736 pages
...contrast iri h the conduct of the miisionarirs thcmsclns, that I could not hut remark their eircumspection and reserve with admiration ; the latter never obtruded...complain ; nor did they advert to the opposition they experienced, unless expressly invited thereto by me. If the understandings of the natives are imp iscd... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1832 - 434 pages
...irksome in the extreme, and in such contrast with the conduct of the missionaries themselves, that I could not but remark their circumspection and reserve...the grounds or causes they might have to complain of; nor did they advert to the opposition they experienced, unless expressly invited thereto by me.... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1832 - 386 pages
...irksome in the extreme, and in such contrast with the conduct of the missionaries themselves, that I could not but remark their circumspection and reserve...the grounds or causes they might have to complain of; nor did they advert to the opposition they experienced, unless expressly invited thereto by rne.... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1833 - 480 pages
...irksome in the extreme, and in such contrast with the conduct of the missionaries themselves, that I could not but remark their circumspection and reserve...complain ; nor did they advert to the opposition they experienced, unless expressly invited thereto by me. "If the understandings of the natives are imposed... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1833 - 322 pages
...as disposed to trammel laudable commercial enterprise. duct of the missionaries themselves, that I could not but remark their circumspection and reserve...complain ; nor did they advert to the opposition they experienced, unless expressly invited thereto by me. If the understanding's of the natives are imposed... | |
| Michael Russell - 1842 - 464 pages
...irksome in the extreme, and in such contrast with the conduct of the missionaries themselves, that I 'could not but remark their circumspection and reserve...could scarcely suppose myself to be among a people once, and so recently, heathen. Variance of language and complexion alone reminded mo of it. These... | |
| James Jackson Jarves - 1843 - 408 pages
...irksome in the extreme, and in such contrast with the conduct of the missionaries themselves, that I could not but remark their circumspection and reserve...the grounds or causes they might have to complain of ; nor did they advert to the opposition they experienced, unless expressly invited thereto by me.... | |
| Michael Russell - 1852 - 522 pages
...irksome in the extreme, and in such contrast with the conduct of the missionaries themselves, that I could not but remark their circumspection and reserve...could scarcely suppose myself to be among a people once, and so recently, heathen. Variance of language and complexion alone reminded mo of it. These... | |
| Michael Russell - 1849 - 456 pages
...irksome iu the extreme, and in such contrast with the conduct of the missionaries themselves, that I could not but remark their circumspection and reserve...upon my attention the grounds or causes they might up and correctness of deportment among the chief islanders that I could scarcely suppose myself to... | |
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