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Our ordered lives confess: Three nineteenth-century American missionaries in east ShantungHyatt, Jr, 1976
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- Hyatt, Jr I
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This book is a study of the adjustments of three nineteenthcentury American Protestant missionaries to life in east Shantung province. More generally the subject is international relations of the person-to-person kind, based on living experience abroad, that Americans …
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