[22] Cousins, A Brief Review of the London Missionary Society Mission in Madagascar from 1861 to 1870.
[23] Ibid.
[24] Cousins, A Brief Review of the London Missionary Society Mission in Madagascar from 1861 to 1870.
[25] Ibid.
[26] Missionary Chronicle (London Missionary Society), Jan. 1870.
[27] Quoted by the Rev. W. E. Cousins in Madagascar of To-day.
[28] ‘The transition of any community from a state of repression to one of supremacy tends to change the character of the offences of which it takes cognizance. It accentuates the organization. It elevates the by-laws to a new prominence, and makes offences against them important.’—Hatch.
[29] See Missionary Chronicle of the London Missionary Society, June, 1884.
[30] ‘The Malagasy love to give, especially for the Kingdom of God; and this happy disposition, created by our English (British) predecessors, is being carefully maintained!’—M. Bianquis, 1903.
[31] Shortened form of Ambàtonakànga.