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THE POPULATION OF CHINA

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gives one the impression of a highly cultivated and well peopled region in Eastern Sz'-chuen, too, and through the valley of the Yángtsz' in Húpeh. I have no special data to add to these general remarks on this subject; but if I could put as much credence in Chinese historical and political statements as I do in their statistical, I should think much more of their value. It is a melancholy reflection to think that so vast a portion of our race is almost entirely ignorant of God and his truth. Most truly yours,

S. W. WILLIAMS.

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THE POPULATION OF CHINA 45 gives one the impression of a highly cultivated and well peopled region in Eastern Sz'-chuen, too, and through the valley of the Yángtsz' in Húpeh. I have no special data to add to these general remarks on this subject; but if I could put as much credence in Chinese historical and political statements as I do in their statistical, I should think much more of their value. It is a melancholy reflection to think that so vast a portion of our race is almost entirely ignorant of God and his truth. Most truly yours, S. W. WILLIAMS.
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THE POPULATION OF CHINA 45 gives one the impression of a highly cultivated and well peopled region in Eastern Sz'-chuen, too, and through the valley of the Yángtsz' in Húpeh. I have no special data to add to these general remarks on his subject; but if I could put as much credence in Chinese historical and political statements as I do in their statisti- cal, I should think much more of their value. It is a melancholy reflection to think that so vast a portion of our race is almost entirely ignorant of God and his truth. Most truly yours, S. W. WILLIAMS.
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THE POPULATION OF CHINA

45

gives one the impression of a highly cultivated and well peopled region in Eastern Sz'-chuen, too, and through the valley of the Yángtsz' in Húpeh. I have no special data to add to these general remarks on his subject; but if I could put as much credence in Chinese historical and political statements as I do in their statisti- cal, I should think much more of their value. It is a melancholy reflection to think that so vast a portion of our race is almost entirely ignorant of God and his truth. Most truly yours,

S. W. WILLIAMS.

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