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" ... off praying and singing of psalms — entirely to avoid the sign of the cross, the calling upon the name of Christ in presence of the natives, and all the outer signs of Christianity ; and, lastly, patiently and submissively to bear the abusive and... "
Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission to China and Japan, in the Years ... - Page 309
by Laurence Oliphant - 1860 - 645 pages
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History of the Indian Archipelago: Containing an Account of the ..., Volume 3

John Crawfurd - Austronesian languages - 1820 - 576 pages
...patiently and submissively to bear the abusive and injurious behaviour of these proud infidels towards us, than which nothing can be offered more shocking to a generous and noble mind.'" — Vol. I. p. 325. The following is a specimen of the conduct expected from the Dutch towards the...
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History of the Indian Archipelago: Containing an Account of the ..., Volume 3

John Crawfurd - Austronesian languages - 1820 - 587 pages
...patiently and submissively to bear the abusive and injurious behaviour of these proud infidels towards us, than which nothing can be offered more shocking to a generous and noble mind/'—Vol. I. p. 325. The following is a specimen of the conduct expected from the Dutch towards...
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The Chinese Repository, Volume 3

China - 1835 - 604 pages
...and submissively to beur the abusive and injurious behavior of those proud infidels (the Japanese), than which nothing can be offered more shocking to a generous and noble mind.* Quid non mort alia pectora cogis Лип sacra tames 1 Desima, the present residence of the Dutch«...
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Japan: An Account, Geographical and Historical, from the Earliest Period at ...

Charles MacFarlane - Japan - 1852 - 474 pages
...patiently and submissively to bear the abusive and injurious behaviour of these proud infidels towards us, than which nothing can be offered more shocking to a generous and noble mind."* To this wretched Desima the Dutch have been confined ever since. The place stands upon, and wholly...
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Japan: An Account, Geographical and Historical, from the Earliest Period at ...

Charles MacFarlane - Japan - 1852 - 416 pages
...patiently and submissively to bear the abusive and injurious behavior of these proud infidels towards us, than which nothing can be offered more shocking to a generous and noble mind."* To this wretched Desima the Dutch have been confined ever since. The place stands upon, and wholly...
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Japan and the Japanese: from the Most Authentic and Reliable Sources

Talbot Watts - Japan - 1852 - 406 pages
...patiently and submissively to bear the abusive and injurious behavior of these proud infidels towards us, than which nothing can be offered more shocking to a generous and noble mind."* To this wretched Desima the, Dutch have been confined ever since. The place stands upon, and wholly...
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 24

Christianity - 1852 - 514 pages
...patiently and submissively to bear the abusive and injurious behaviour of these proud infidels towards us, than which nothing can be offered more shocking to a generous and noble mind." ' — Ibid. pp. 52—54. To this miserable islet, Desima, the Dutch are confined ; the island is only...
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China, During the War and Since the Peace, Volume 2

Sir John Francis Davis - China - 1852 - 374 pages
...lastly, patiently and submissively to bear the abusive and injurious behaviour of those proud infidels, than which nothing can be offered more shocking to a generous and noble mind. " But," says Ksempfer, " I proceed to a more particular description of the Dutch prison in Japan, for...
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China, during the War and since the peace, Volume 2

sir John Francis Davis (1st bart.) - 1852 - 388 pages
...lastly, patiently and submissively to bear the abusive and injurious behaviour of those proud infidels, than which nothing can be offered more shocking to a generous and noble mind. " But," says Kaempfer, " I proceed to a more particular description of the Dutch, prison in Japan,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 35

Literature - 1852 - 644 pages
...and submissively to hear the abusive and injurious behavior of these proud infidels towards us, tluin which nothing can be offered more shocking to a generous and noble mind. — Ibid., pp. 52—54. To this miserable islet, Desima, the Dutch nre confined ; the island is only...
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