WebJun 4, 2010 · 26 W. H. Medhurst, “Reply to the Essay of Dr. Boone on the Proper Rendering of the Words Elohim and Theos into the Chinese Language”, Chinese Repository (1848), pp. 489–520, 545–574, 600–647; Medhurst, W. H., On the True Meaning of the Word Shin (Shanghai, 1849)Google Scholar. WebChinese empire and Japan. Names Greenleaf, J. (Jeremiah), 1791-1864. ... Repository Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 USA dcu ... Date: 1848; Map China and Japan Relief shown by hachures. In upper left corner: Keith Johnston's general atlas.
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WebA Chinese Commercial Guide: Consisting of a Collection of Details and Regulations Respecting Foreign Trade with China John Robert Morrison Printed at the Office of the Chinese Repository, 1848... WebThe Chinese repository. v.13 1844. Show Current Page Switch to Paged Plain Text View Go First Go Previous Go Next Go Next Go Last small cast aluminum dutch oven
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WebThe Chinese Repository 1844 v13 Bookreader Item Preview remove-circle Internet Archive's in-browser bookreader "theater" requires JavaScript to be enabled. WebYou searched for: Date 1848 Remove constraint Date: 1848 Subject 海寧州 (China)--History--Sources Remove constraint Subject: 海寧州 (China)--History--Sources Number of results to display per page The Chinese Repository was a periodical published in Canton between May 1832 and 1851 to inform Protestant missionaries working in Asia about the history and culture of China, of current events, and documents. The world's first major journal of Sinology, it was the brainchild of Elijah Coleman Bridgman, the first American Protestant missionary appointed to China. Bridgman served as its small castings inc