| William Howitt - 1838 - 552 דפים
...Goderich, on reviewing some of these cases, must be that of every honourable man. " ' It is impossible to read, without shame and indignation, the details...men, who bear and disgrace the name of Christians. ... I cannot contemplate the too probable results without the deepest anxiety. There can be no more... | |
| 1838 - 266 דפים
...from Lord Goderich's despatch to Major-General Bourke, of the 31st Jan. 1832 — " It is impossible to read, without shame and indignation, the details which these documents disclose. The unfortunate nalives of New Zealand, unless some decisive measures of prevention be adopted, will, I fear, be shortly... | |
| 1841 - 586 דפים
...matters. " It is impossible," observed his lordship, in a despatch to the governor of New Holland, " to read without shame and indignation the details...unfortunate natives of New Zealand, unless some decisive measure of protection be adopted, will, I fear, be shortly added to the number of those barbarous tribes... | |
| Charles Terry - 1842 - 416 דפים
...Natives of New Zealand, unless some decisive measures of protection be adopted, will I fear shortly be added to the number of those barbarous tribes, who,...globe, have fallen a sacrifice to their intercourse witb-civilized men, who bear and disgrace the name of Christians. " Considering what is the character... | |
| Charles Terry - 1842 - 418 דפים
...January 1832, remarks : " It is impossible to read without shame and indignation, the details which those documents disclose. The unfortunate Natives of New Zealand, unless some decisive measures of protection be adopted, will I fear shortly be added to the number of those barbarous tribes, who, in... | |
| George William Rusden - 1883 - 712 דפים
...(who had succeeded Darling): " It is impossible to read without shame and indignation these details. The unfortunate natives of New Zealand, unless some...men, who bear and disgrace the name of Christians. . . . There can be no more sacred duty than that of using every possible method to rescue the natives... | |
| George William Rusden - 1895 - 624 דפים
...(who had succeeded Darling) : " It is impossible to read without shame and indignation these details. The unfortunate natives of New Zealand, unless some...men who bear and disgrace the name of Christians. . . . There can be no more sacred duty than that of using every possible method to rescue the natives... | |
| Alfred Thomas Story - 1898 - 490 דפים
...confessed his powerlessness to set them right. " It is impossible," wrote the Secretary for the Colonies, " to read without shame and indignation the details...have fallen a sacrifice to their intercourse with civilised men who bear and disgrace the name of Christians. When, for mercenary purposes, the natives... | |
| Alfred Thomas Story - 1898 - 504 דפים
...confessed his powerlessness to set them right. " It is impossible," wrote the Secretary for the Colonies, " to read without shame and indignation the details...who, in different parts of the globe, have fallen a sacrif1ce to their intercourse with civilised men who bear and disgrace the name of Christians. When,... | |
| Robert McNab - 1913 - 534 דפים
...Elizabeth with several others of His Majesty's subjects, at the Islands of New Zealand. It is impossible to read, without shame and indignation, the details...have fallen a sacrifice to their intercourse with civilised men, who bear and disgrace the name of Christians. When, for mercenary purposes, the native... | |
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