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“...acquain- . tance with the language; it is deemed proper, that they fall in with the exifting re- gulations of the Miffion family, rather than infift on the formation of new ones, 4 which may not be thought ufeful after their departure. ; IIIJ.—Confidering how little acquaintance the Malays, as a people, have with letters, we recommend it to thofe of our brethren who come out as Malay Mis- ‘ fionaries, to direct their more immediate attention to oral inftruction, and the es- - tablifhment of Schools; as we conceive that the extenfive circulation of Books and | ....”