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No. |
Title |
Date |
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341 |
Letter from Robert Morrison, 15 November 1823, Canton |
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342 |
Singular proclamation |
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343 |
Letter from J. Humphries and David Collie, March 1824, Malacca |
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344 |
Letter from Robert Morrison, 12 March 1824, Waterloo |
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345 |
Letter from Robert Morrison, 07 April 1824, London |
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346 |
Letter from Sir G. Stanton, 05 April 1824, London |
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347 |
Letter dated 05 April 1824 |
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348 |
Letter from Robert Morrison, 15 September 1824, London |
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349 |
Letter from Robert Morrison, 28 May 1824, London |
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350 |
Letter from Robert Morrison, 09 July 1824, London |
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351 |
Letter from Robert Morrison, 14 December 1824, London |
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352 |
Letter from Robert Morrison, 07 September 1824 |
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353 |
Letter from Robert Morrison to the Chairman of the London Missionary Society, 1825 September 24 |
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354 |
Letter from Robert Morrison to the Rev. Mr. Arundel, 1825 September 27 |
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355 |
Letter from Robert Morrison [to the Rev. John Arundel], 1825 October 19 |
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356 |
Letter from Robert Morrison to the Directors of the London Missionary Society, 1825 December 8 |
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357 |
Letter from Robert Morrison to Mr. Arundel, 1825 February 16 |
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358 |
To the British public, interested in the promotion of Christianity, morals, and useful knowledge among heathen nations, this account of the Anglo-Chinese College is respectfully addressed, London, January 20, 1825 |
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359 |
Outline of a proposed academy for the purpose of instructing missionaries destined to the East in the languages of their respective stations; and of communicating to them other important oriental knowledge previous to their embarkations |
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360 |
Letter from Robert Morrison, 08 January 1825, London |
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