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DOMENECH'S MISSIONARY TRAVELS IN CENTRAL AMERICA.
Just published, in One Volume, 8vo. with Map, price 10s. 6d. cloth,
MISSIONARY ADVENTURES
IN
TEXAS AND MEXICO:
A PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF SIX YEARS' SOJOURN IN THOSE REGIONS.
By the Abbe DOMENECH.
Translated from the French under the author's superintendence.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
"The chequered and perilous existence of a Catholic missionary
consecrating himself to the cure of souls in the wilds of Texas and
Western America, his physical and moral struggles, are here portrayed
with a vivid truthfulness well calculated to arrest the sympathy of our
readers.... This book requires no further recommendation from as than
the analysis here given. Since the perusal of Livingstone's Africa, we
have read no traveller's journal with more instruction and pleasure. It
is eminently
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