22. David Livingston [Livingstone], Kuruman, to J. J. Freeman, Mission House, Blomfield Street, London
Twelve months have elapsed since his arrival in the country of the Bechuanas; comments on the "present condition of the Bechuana converts" and the contrast to peoples encountered on his visit to the Interior; comments particularly on the progress made by the children in the infant school under Mrs E...
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CWM/LMS/Africa/Odds/Livingstone, Box 1 [Box 2, 1C] |
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18 Jul 1842 |
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CWM/LMS/Africa/Odds/Livingstone, Box 1 [Box 2, 1C] |
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Twelve months have elapsed since his arrival in the country of the Bechuanas; comments on the "present condition of the Bechuana converts" and the contrast to peoples encountered on his visit to the Interior; comments particularly on the progress made by the children in the infant school under Mrs Edwards; praises his predecessors in the mission field and speaks positively of the progress of the mission; states his intention to travel into the Interior once more to visit the peoples north of the Bamangwato [baNgwato] with the object of undertaking a preaching tour in addition to the acquisition of local dialects. |
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4pp |
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Open |
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