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abandoned by the missionaries , who narrowly escaped falling- a sacrifice in the wars of the island . ^ r % which seem to be carried on with as little mercy as those of Christians . The niissionaries have emigrated to New Holland 9 but have signified their readiness to return to Qtaheite , on the restoration of tranquillity . They are
patronised , in their retreat , by the Rev . Mr . Marsden , the chaplain of the » C ©] ony , who has communicated to the Directors his opinion " that the Otaheitan Mission may
be renewed with a prob a bility of success , if a vessel of 150 or 200 tons were s ^ pt put from England , \ iith a suitable inv ^ &tment for Port Jackson and the islands of the South Sea ; and which by
Iraqifig among l&e rp , and ^ p ^ ocur .. ing their produce , would cov ^ r th $ whole expense of the equipment , and provide ( pr . tb $ , support of the mission , whi ^ e it \ vo \ ild secure the iticans of intercourse with the
i » issior \^ . ri ^ s /'—* Of tk v m issions in Sov ^ th Africa ^ chiefly under the care of tbe z ^ alous and venerable Dr . Va ^ erfcei « p > " ^ J « pre pleasing account is given * •• Th ? progress of civilization has tie ^ n cpnsidera * b ^ le . Th ^ ^ nittiivg ^ schooi is co ^ i . tinued , an ^ prospers beyond
exj ) e ^ t atio n ^ Se , v « r ^ tl -a , rticles ar ^ produced , ^ thicU are very 'acceptable tp the ipajlutary offilcers % ^ e : ^ u ^ t ^^ 5 bK ^ o 49-r .- / WW * -t > y tfee prQfi ^ S s * i ^ hich ^ ^ b ^ ut ^ hirty c ^ t ^ ^ feH ^^ their 4 « ily , sii ^ t ^ ce . I 4 # tts a ^ d \ x \
baskets ara « y »^; fl ^ ade ^ q ^ xA ^ t ^ ble quantixies ^ awd readily sold at Foxt Frc ^ e 4 ^ *^ 4 o 4 ^ e ^ parts of % ^ lW < IB ^ r " ¦ - ^ ^ WWfe itp re <^ a ^ has l ^^^ f i- ^^^ tbkt # web < S ^ lWft ^ $ ffc . ^ a | t - m $ & $$ & , B M & > & ^^ sd ^ rp Jto- * i
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farra ^ r ^ or to rer > fr places ground , wher ^ it is barte red for wheat and other necessaries . Soap- boiling , sawing ^ and woodcutting for waggons , are . also carried on with diligence , and become
a source of support ; the people also obtain no sm ^ ill advantage by , their journies to Cape "town with the farmers . ' * The missionaries nguention with much thankfulness a present of Dutch Bibles aod Testaments , from the British and
Foreiga Bible Society . ^ The support and enlargement of ihesc misstioiis ^ % ( say the Dirtptors . ) cf have indeed become a souyq& q ( very considerable e ^ p ^ nse ^
especially since the circumstance ^ of the Rotterdam Society , wfeft had engaged tcrflffray a j ^ art af ify have unhappily beJconxe s \^ eh m to disable th ^ m from fol 6 lli « g
their intentions ; but we are per ^ ftuaded , th ^ t wii e nt the ft $ ge * of Qvd so plainly S teels to a . coun # try wherein sq many w $ thinsuag for the word of I lie , the generosity of British Christian will enable
the jpirector $ ; to encrease i-fee » uro * ber of labourtrs , as f ^ r a , s p » udeocft may warrant . * - —In Asia * ihie Spf > ciety is but in the first stage of H * laboursA An interesting uceounC
is given of their late m ^ sioijaryj Pe $ Granges , at Vizagapatamf who died after a-residence oi 6 ^ e y « a , rs ^ ^ in In < j ia , when k $ had gust hegun to preach in the iwgwg ^ q £ tb . e country , anjl had tr ^ nfilatei i / xjft it t ^ e t ^ yeevfirsit vGas pt 5 b * ^ tUe two iiii ^ sionaiks tpbo had p «*
^ trate 4 ifljtp . tfeei Eytman empire ope is de ^ d ^ tlje ic * jlier r ^ cnaii ^ ^ Rangoon ^ tli ^ cuuatry aboat th » ci (^ isjw ^ ^ o tbemty pksiftB ^ l ^ t ^ q gviMfeW *! * * W ^ Ifej ftft ( y «« e « ti . af M ^ a ^^**^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1811, page 736, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2423/page/32/
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