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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MARCO POLO'S BOOK. 143
Ibid., i913.—Vol. III. Missionary Friars Rashíduddfn-
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Benedict Goës. Index. Ibid., 1916 ; 4 vols., 8vo.
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32 MOULE, Rev. A. C. Notices of Christianity. Extracted from
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34.—CORDIER, Henri. Le Christianisme en Chine et en Asie sous les
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