The Loyal Karens of BurmaK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 264 pagini |
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Pagina 3
... for the overthrow of their ancient monarchy . They were proud to know that a Burman king somewhere ruled a Burmese people ; and the allegiance of their hearts was given to the king - not to the British Government . Say nay INTRODUCTION . 3.
... for the overthrow of their ancient monarchy . They were proud to know that a Burman king somewhere ruled a Burmese people ; and the allegiance of their hearts was given to the king - not to the British Government . Say nay INTRODUCTION . 3.
Pagina 14
... given , received , nor expected , for the Karens were furious , and fought like Malays running amuck . The rebels were evidently trying to get across into Mineloongyee . The Karen foresters represented to the chiefs in Siam that the ...
... given , received , nor expected , for the Karens were furious , and fought like Malays running amuck . The rebels were evidently trying to get across into Mineloongyee . The Karen foresters represented to the chiefs in Siam that the ...
Pagina 60
... given in an official report by the Inspector - General of Police in Burma , will prove how well - founded is the faith . in his people , which Dr. Vinton so often reiterates in his letters , and how natural and how just is his ...
... given in an official report by the Inspector - General of Police in Burma , will prove how well - founded is the faith . in his people , which Dr. Vinton so often reiterates in his letters , and how natural and how just is his ...
Pagina 64
... given to witness such a remarkable development of national character as has taken place among the Karens under the influence of Christianity and good government . Forty - ay , thirty - years ago they were a despised , grovelling , timid ...
... given to witness such a remarkable development of national character as has taken place among the Karens under the influence of Christianity and good government . Forty - ay , thirty - years ago they were a despised , grovelling , timid ...
Pagina 67
... given in tradition to the crossing of these sands shows that the movement must have been a difficult and important one for the race . The wilderness of sand was evidently the desert between China and Thibet , which the Chinese pilgrim ...
... given in tradition to the crossing of these sands shows that the movement must have been a difficult and important one for the race . The wilderness of sand was evidently the desert between China and Thibet , which the Chinese pilgrim ...
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