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    A Letter To the Reverend Mr. Geo. Lewis, Chaplain to the Honourable the East-India-Company,... [Text] [Einleitung]
     
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        PDF 3 I. The Order of the First Malabarick School; consisting of Eleven Scholars, and one Master.
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        PDF 6 II. The Order of the Second Malabarick School; consisting of Twenty one younger Boys, with one Master.
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        PDF 8 III. The Order of the Third Malabarick School; consisting of Eleven Girls, with a Mistress.
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        PDF 10 IV. The Order of Instruction in the Portugueze-School; consisting of Twenty One Scholars of both Sexes, and a Master.
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        PDF 13 V. The Method of Instruction in the Danish-School; consisting of Fourteen Scholars of both Sexes, with a Master.
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        PDF 15 Concerning these Five Schools, the following Particulars are to be observ'd.
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    A Letter To the Reverend Mr. Geo. Lewis, Chaplain to the Honourable the East-India-Company, at Fort St. George : Giving an Account of the Method of Instruction Used in the Charity-Schools Of The Church, call'd Jerusalem, in Tranquebar ; By the Protestant Missionaries there / transl. from the Portugueze-copy printed in Tranquebar. [Bartholomew Ziegenbalg ; John Ernest Grundler]
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    London 1715
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