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  • ...name="Chuba">Bwalya Chuba: "Mbeleshi in a history of the London Missionary Society". Pula Press, Gaborone, 2000.</ref>
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  • ...name="Chuba">Bwalya Chuba: "Mbeleshi in a history of the London Missionary Society". Pula Press, Gaborone, 2000.</ref>
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  • ...hough charged by Arthur Tidman, foreign secretary of the London Missionary Society, with being partly responsible for the tragedy, David Livingstone rejected
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  • ...ional Heritage Conservation Commission]], went asked the Foreign Office in London and the British High Commission in Lusaka to help get to the bottom of the ...ical status that operated on a number of interconnected levels: protestant missionary martyr, working-class "rags-to-riches" inspirational story, scientific inve
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  • ...tone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray, London, 1874.</ref> In their party was a European-educated African man named Jacob ...carving removed and sent to the [[Royal Geographic Society]]'s museum in [[London]].<ref name="NRJ"/>
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  • ...se or Rotse, the spelling Lozi having originated with [[Germany|German]] [[missionary|missionaries]] in what is now [[Namibia]]. Mu- and Ba- are corresponding si ...ga, the Ngambela (Prime Minister) and about a dozen senior indunas went to London for talks with the Colonial Office, in an attempt to have Barotseland remai
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  • ...ns colonizers and by neighbouring tribes, to allow him to become the first missionary into their territory around [[Kasama, Zambia|Kasama]]. At the time the [[Br ...ecome a member of the [[White Fathers]] missionary society, now called the Society of the Missionaries of Africa. He was [[Holy Orders|ordained]] a priest on
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  • In December 1882 the missionary Frederick Stanley Arnot reached [[Lealui]], the capital of Barotseland, aft ...hey had the power to make this happen. The King was reassured as the local missionary. Monsier Coillard, was his interpreter at the meeting and the King was reas
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  • ...ant: "Age Constraints On The Luizi Structure"]. ''64th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting'.' (2001). Accessed 30 March 2007. The Luizi structure can be seen ...1900.<ref>Bwalya S Chuba: "Mbeleshi in a history of the London Missionary Society", Pula Press, Gaborone (2000).</ref>
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  • ...ame="Gordon"/> drew expeditions by traders and explorers (such as Scottish missionary [[David Livingstone]]<ref name="Livingstone">[[David Livingstone]] and [[Ho In 1867 the explorer and missionary [[David Livingstone]] embarked on his last expedition in Africa, one aim of
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  • ...ame="Gordon"/> drew expeditions by traders and explorers (such as Scottish missionary [[David Livingstone]]<ref name="Livingstone">[[David Livingstone]] and [[Ho In 1867 the explorer and missionary [[David Livingstone]] embarked on his last expedition in Africa, one aim of
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  • |resting_place = Westminster Abbey, London, England, United Kingdom ...ical status that operated on a number of interconnected levels: protestant missionary martyr, working-class "rags-to-riches" inspirational story, scientific inve
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  • ...ant: "Age Constraints On The Luizi Structure"]. ''64th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting'.' (2001). Accessed 30 March 2007.</ref> The western shore of the l ...tone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray, London, 1874.</ref>
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  • The rise in missionary zeal was heightened with the expansion of European empires, opening up unkn ...n a report on the Church and development in Zambia the [[London Missionary Society]] (LMS) was the first organisation to establish a mission station based at
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  • ...e Tanganyika. Livingstone inspired missionaries of the [[London Missionary Society]] to come in the 1880s to Niamkolo on the lake and Fwambo and [[Kawimbe]] o
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  • ...a|Mbala]] District: commemorating the launching of the [[London Missionary Society]]'s steamship, ''The Good News'', in 1884. On the Lovu or Lufubu River 6.4&
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  • ...a|Mbala]] District: commemorating the launching of the [[London Missionary Society]]'s steamship, ''The Good News'', in 1884. On the Lovu or Lufubu River 6.4&
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  • ...an’s agreement. Much of this administration was facilitated by the Belgium missionary work in education and health, particularly the Roman Catholic Church and Gr ...for expanding the British empire in Africa, wrote a moving article in the London newspaper introducing the infamous ‘Cape to Cairo’ concept that so many
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  • ...iniassa Language'', published in 1877 but written in 1853-4. Rebmann was a missionary living near Mombasa in Kenya, and he obtained his information from a Malawi ...le.com/books?id=mWsVAAAAYAAJ|accessdate=25 August 2012|year=1907|publisher=Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge}}
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  • ...' 1966. P. 753">''Commonwealth and Colonial Law'' by Kenneth Roberts-Wray, London, Stevens, 1966. P. 753</ref> It was initially administered, as were the two ...th the help of [[François Coillard]] of the [[Paris Evangelical Missionary Society]] he drafted a petition seeking a British protectorate in 1889, but the Col
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