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II. Obituary Notices

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Notes of the Quarter
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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1895

References

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page 915 note 2 Yü-yen Tzu-erh Chi. A progressive course designed to assist the student of colloquial Chinese, as spoken in the Capital and the Metropolitan department. In eight parts. London, 1867Google Scholar. fol. Cf. Bib. Sinica.

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