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Armed with papal letters to Khubilai and accompanied by two Dominicans,
Nicholas of Vicenza and William of Tripoli, and Marco, the son of Nicolo, the
Polos made their second start in November, 1271. Before the party had
proceeded far, ...
Armed with papal letters to Khubilai and accompanied by two Dominicans,
Nicholas of Vicenza and William of Tripoli, and Marco, the son of Nicolo, the
Polos made their second start in November, 1271. Before the party had
proceeded far, ...
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70-77; letters from Huot, Dec. ... Letters from several missionaries in Annals of the
Propagation of the Faith, Vol. 24, pp. ... 233; Letter of the Provincial in Eastern
Szechwan, Oct. 21, 1868, in Annales de la propagation de la foi, Vol. 41, p. 260.
70-77; letters from Huot, Dec. ... Letters from several missionaries in Annals of the
Propagation of the Faith, Vol. 24, pp. ... 233; Letter of the Provincial in Eastern
Szechwan, Oct. 21, 1868, in Annales de la propagation de la foi, Vol. 41, p. 260.
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Roman letters, while by no means fully adapted to represent Chinese sounds,
possessed the advantage of being more quickly learned than were the Chinese
characters. Then, too, in at least some forms of the vernacular were words for
which ...
Roman letters, while by no means fully adapted to represent Chinese sounds,
possessed the advantage of being more quickly learned than were the Chinese
characters. Then, too, in at least some forms of the vernacular were words for
which ...
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chapter | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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