If the mission system is that best suited to draw savages from barbarism, it can do no more than establish the first principles of society and cannot lead men to its highest perfection. Nothing is better to accomplish this than to bind individuals to... History of California: 1801-1824 - Stran 488avtor: Hubert Howe Bancroft, Henry Lebbeus Oak, William Nemos, Frances Fuller Victor - 1885Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1885 - 822 strani
...Californias. The rich commerce of which it is one day to be the centre, the multitude and excellence of it« agricultural products, the aid it can lend to the...recommended, not only to benefit the province, but to такс of the criminals ' farmers useful to the nation, good fathers, good neighbors, and finally... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 824 strani
...respecting it shown by certain foreign powers, should claim the attention of congress and the government. Il the mission system is that best suited to draw savages...the means for cultivation, and the establishment of forcijrn colonies, which perhaps might be Asiatic, would give a great impulse to that important province.'... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1902 - 824 strani
...consider other interests than those of the missionaries in the vast and fertile peninsula of Californias. The rich commerce of which it is one day to be the...establishment of foreign colonies, which perhaps might bo Asiatic, would give a great impulse to that important province.' The use of California as a penal... | |
| Irving Berdine Richman - 1911 - 618 strani
...this than to bind individuals to society by the powerful bond of property. The government believes that the distribution of lands to the converted Indians,...would give a great impulse to that important province. 2• But in this connection, what of the report of Tamariz, upon which in 1817 Viceroy Apodaca had... | |
| Irving Berdine Richman - 1911 - 628 strani
...this than to bind individuals to society by the powerful bond of property. The government believes that the distribution of lands to the converted Indians,...Asiatic, would give a great impulse to that important province.26 But in this connection, what of the report of Tamariz, upon which in 1817 Viceroy Apodaca... | |
| Irving Berdine Richman - 1911 - 642 strani
...this than to bind individuals to society by the powerful bond of property. The government believes that the distribution of lands to the converted Indians,...perhaps might be Asiatic, would give a great impulse lo that important province.26 But in this connection, what of the report of Tamariz, upon which in... | |
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