The Loyal Karens of BurmaK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 264 pagini |
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Pagina 7
... Government in Burma is a deeply interesting one , and deserves an honoured place in the records of the empire . The following letters from Dr. Vinton , one of their foremost missionary leaders , gives a graphic account of some of the ...
... Government in Burma is a deeply interesting one , and deserves an honoured place in the records of the empire . The following letters from Dr. Vinton , one of their foremost missionary leaders , gives a graphic account of some of the ...
Pagina 8
... Government House . The time of the durbar was changed several times , and that , of course , pre- vented the coming of a great many . At last the clans began to come in . The Burmans were sur- prised to find such crowds of Karens , all ...
... Government House . The time of the durbar was changed several times , and that , of course , pre- vented the coming of a great many . At last the clans began to come in . The Burmans were sur- prised to find such crowds of Karens , all ...
Pagina 11
... Government , but the challenge of the fighting poongyees can only be taken up fitly by Karens under their own mis- sionaries . Every village now is full of bows and arrows to keep off the dacoits between volleys of the fire - arms . It ...
... Government , but the challenge of the fighting poongyees can only be taken up fitly by Karens under their own mis- sionaries . Every village now is full of bows and arrows to keep off the dacoits between volleys of the fire - arms . It ...
Pagina 13
... Government would give them none , and so they set to dacoiting the rebels , and arming them- selves with captured guns . At last , the position of the dacoits became untenable , and they were forced by INTRODUCTION . 13.
... Government would give them none , and so they set to dacoiting the rebels , and arming them- selves with captured guns . At last , the position of the dacoits became untenable , and they were forced by INTRODUCTION . 13.
Pagina 14
... to Toungoo . I , of course , warned our missionaries there , and advised that the poongyee be captured alive , for I knew that unless . we had positive convincing proof the Government would never give 14 THE LOYAL KARENS OF BURMA .
... to Toungoo . I , of course , warned our missionaries there , and advised that the poongyee be captured alive , for I knew that unless . we had positive convincing proof the Government would never give 14 THE LOYAL KARENS OF BURMA .
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