The American Missionary — Volume 32, No. 06, June, 1878
Part 7
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Punctuation, spelling and grammar were changed only where the error appears to be a printing error. The punctuation changes are too numerous to list; the others are as follows:
— “a” changed to “and” on page 161. (English and Scotch missionaries)
— missing “is” inserted on page 166. (The discipline of these institutions is evidently giving)
— missing a added to change “Afric’s” to “Africa’s” on page 175. (Africa’s sunny fountains)
— extraneous “(” removed from E.D. Bassford’s Advertisement on page 191, just prior to “COOPER INSTITUTE”.
— “attenion” changed to “attention” on page 192. (are well worth attention of)