| 1829 - 504 str.
...preposterous to expect any favourable result. For my own part, so small are my hopes of their success, that 1 do not expect any one Buriat will be really and truly...birth to be given up. I have every respect for them personally, but really I cannot think justice is done to the people of England, to say nothing of the... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 672 str.
...England. I must, however, humbly add, — that what is impossible with man, is possible with God 1 The field chosen on the banks of the Selenga, is,...birth to be given up. I have every respect for them personally, but really I cannot think justice is done to the people of England, to say nothing of the... | |
| John Dundas Cochrane - 1829 - 284 str.
...to England. I must, however, humbly add,—that what is impossible with man, is possible with God 1 The field chosen on the banks of the Selenga, is,...birth to be given up. I have every respect for them personally, but really I cannot think justice is done to the people of England, to say nothing of the.... | |
| 1829 - 492 str.
...what is impossible with man, is possible with God ! The field chosen, on the banks of the Selcnga, is, no doubt, the very worst ; and this is known even...birth to be given up. I have every respect for them personally, but really I cannot think justice is done to the people of England, to say nothing of the... | |
| 1829 - 502 str.
...England. I must, however, humbly add, — that what is impossible with man, is possible with Ood ! The field chosen, on the banks of the Selenga, is, no doubt, the very worst ; and this is known eren to the missionaries ; but, I presume, it is too comfortable a birth to be given up. I have every... | |
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