"Hamberg in Tungfo defends himself against the committee, which accused him of not travelling to the inland with other tribes. Also some thoughts on the possibilities of missionaries' wives in China. See also No. 11, p. 4. He also mentions the English missionary Burns staying "not far away from his place". For references to Burns see also Nos. 11, 15. A-1.3, 1856, No. 64. A-1.4, 1857, Nos. 11+12. 1861, No. 7."
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"Hamberg in Tungfo defends himself against the committee, which accused him of not travelling to the inland with other tribes. Also some thoughts on the possibilities of missionaries' wives in China. See also No. 11, p. 4. He also mentions the English missionary Burns staying "not far away from his place". For references to Burns see also Nos. 11, 15. A-1.3, 1856, No. 64. A-1.4, 1857, Nos. 11+12. 1861, No. 7."
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Reference: BMA A-01.01(1849),05
Title: "Hamberg in Tungfo defends himself against the committee, which accused him of not travelling to the inland with other tribes. Also some thoughts on the possibilities of missionaries' wives in China. See also No. 11, p. 4. He also mentions the English missionary Burns staying "not far away from his place". For references to Burns see also Nos. 11, 15. A-1.3, 1856, No. 64. A-1.4, 1857, Nos. 11+12. 1861, No. 7."
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Date: 1849
“Hamberg in Tungfo defends himself against the committee, which accused him of not travelling to the inland with other tribes. Also some thoughts on the possibilities of missionaries' wives in China. See also No. 11, p. 4. He also mentions the English missionary Burns staying "not far away from his place". For references to Burns see also Nos. 11, 15. A-1.3, 1856, No. 64. A-1.4, 1857, Nos. 11+12. 1861, No. 7.,” BMArchives, accessed April 4, 2026, https://www.bmarchives.org/items/show/8557.
Title: "Hamberg in Tungfo defends himself against the committee, which accused him of not travelling to the inland with other tribes. Also some thoughts on the possibilities of missionaries' wives in China. See also No. 11, p. 4. He also mentions the English missionary Burns staying "not far away from his place". For references to Burns see also Nos. 11, 15. A-1.3, 1856, No. 64. A-1.4, 1857, Nos. 11+12. 1861, No. 7."
Creator: unknown
Date: 1849
“Hamberg in Tungfo defends himself against the committee, which accused him of not travelling to the inland with other tribes. Also some thoughts on the possibilities of missionaries' wives in China. See also No. 11, p. 4. He also mentions the English missionary Burns staying "not far away from his place". For references to Burns see also Nos. 11, 15. A-1.3, 1856, No. 64. A-1.4, 1857, Nos. 11+12. 1861, No. 7.,” BMArchives, accessed April 4, 2026, https://www.bmarchives.org/items/show/8557.
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