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Maritime discovery and Christian missions, considered in their mutual relationsPrinceton Theological SeminaryText
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Gems from the Coral Islands : Western Polynesia, comprising the New Hebrides group, the Loyalty group, New Caledonia groupPrinceton Theological SeminaryText
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Gems from the Coral Islands : or, Incidents of contrast between savage and Christian life of the South Sea IslandersPrinceton Theological SeminaryText
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Around the world, or, Travels in Polynesia, China, India, Arabia, Egypt, Syria : and other "heathen" countriesPrinceton Theological SeminaryText
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The light of Melanesia ; a record of thirty-five years mission work in the South seas; written after a personal visitation made by request of the Right Rev. John Selwyn, D.D., late bishop of MelanesiaPrinceton Theological SeminaryText
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Bible illustrations from the New Hebrides : with notices of the progress of the MissionPrinceton Theological SeminaryText
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Unwritten literature of Hawaii : the sacred songs of the Hula collected and translatred with notes and an account of the HulaPrinceton Theological SeminaryText Hawaiʻi
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In the New Hebrides; reminiscences of missionary life and work, especially on the island of Aneityum, from 1850 till 1877Princeton Theological SeminaryText
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Cannibals won for Christ ; a story of missionary perils and triumphs in Tongoa, New HebridesPrinceton Theological SeminaryText
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The story of the Lifu missionPrinceton Theological SeminaryText
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The pilgrims of Hawaii; their own story of their pilgrimage from New England and life work in the Sandwich Islands, now known as HawaiiPrinceton Theological SeminaryText Hawaiʻi
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John G. Paton : missionary to the New Hebrides : an autobiographyPrinceton Theological SeminaryText
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