(19th October 1822) Songs of Absence
The London Literary Gazette, 1821-1822
“Even though much error and hypocrisy may often be mixed in such pietistic tendencies, nevertheless I recognize with all my heart the business of a missionary as a highly honorable one in so far as it leads to civilization the still semisavage part of earth s inhabitants. May my son try it for several years.”
Carl Friedrich Gauss: Titan of Science (1955) by Guy Waldo Dunnington. p. 359
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