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The "Chinese alphabet": four thousand most frequent characters, according to their frequency. In four series of one thousand characters each, and subdivided into nine classes. For private study and self-examination, and for use in Chinese schools
1903, Printed at the American Presbyterian Mission Press
in English
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The "Chinese alphabet": four thousand most frequent characters, according to their frequency. In four series of one thousand characters each, and subdivided into nine classes. For private study and self-examination, and for use in Chinese schools
1903, Printed at the American Presbyterian Mission Press
in English
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WorldCat
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"The numbers underneath each character refer to Rev. W. E. Soothill's Pocket Dictionary, and the numbers on the other side, at the back of each character underneath its meaning in English, refer to Rev. F. W. Baller's Chinese-English Dictionary, where phrases in connection with the character may be found."
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