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INDEX

To the principal matters contained in the volume.


Abdallah, a captive, 472

Abeel, Rev. David, 26, 466

Accusations, anonymous, 472

Admonition, friendly, 411

Administration of justice, 13

Agriculture, 304

Alms-giving, 381

Altai, see mountains.

Ambassadors to China, 425

Amiot's account of population, see Chinese empire population of.

Amour, see rivers.

Amoy, the city of, 97

Anger, 280

Anglochinese college at Malacca; when founded; its object, &c. 105

Animosities, 313

Appeal to Christians in China. 240

Arabians, see review of Renaudot.

Archipelago, the Indian, 242

Associations, secret, 207

Audiences with the emperor Kang-he, 254, 429


Ballad, a fragment, 493

Bali (Pali), books, 17

Bamplasoi, its, situation, 24

Banditti, 80

Bankok, see Gutzlaff's journal; also Siam.

Bassora, 10

Batavia, see Java.

Beggars, 112

Begs, military officers, 170

Bells, their size and use, 258

Bible, its superiority, 101, 272

Bible, cost of printing it, 421

Bible, new ed. in Chinese, 469

Biography, 107

Birth of three sons, 208

Bishop of Calcutta, 289

Blind, an asylum for the, 295

Boats, the tanka, or "egg house," 169

Bombay, 26, 74, 284

Books distributed in Fuh-keen, 457

Books, the kings, or classical, 481

Books, of the Romanists, 504

Bramins, 70

Budha, thousand names of, 248

Budhism in Siam, 18, 274

Budhism, remarks on, 75, 155