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The Poor Indians British Missionaries Native Americans And Colonial Sensibility Laura M Stevens

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The Poor Indians British Missionaries Native Americans And Colonial Sensibility Laura M Stevens
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.18 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Laura M. Stevens
ISBN: 9780812203080, 0812203089
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Poor Indians British Missionaries Native Americans And Colonial Sensibility Laura M Stevens by Laura M. Stevens 9780812203080, 0812203089 instant download after payment.

Missionary work, arising from a sense of pity, helped convince the British that they were a benevolent people. Stevens relates this to the rise of the cult of sensibility, when philosophers argued that humans were inherently good because they felt sorrow at the sign of suffering.


Missionary work, arising from a sense of pity, helped convince the British that they were a benevolent people. Stevens relates this to the rise of the cult of sensibility, when philosophers argued that humans were inherently good because they felt sorrow at the sign of suffering.

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