UNWIN BROTHERS, THE GRESHAM PRESS, CHILWORTH AND LONDON. [Transcriber's Note: The following typographical errors from the original edition have been corrected. In Chapter III, in the sentence beginning "Forty-four years have elapsed" the word "sittting" has been changed to "sitting". In Chapter XI, in the sentence beginning "It was my privilege for years" the word "intineracies" has been changed to "itineracies". In Chapter XVII, in the sentence beginning "So great was the danger" the word "thouands" has been changed to "thousands". In Chapter XXII, in the sentence beginning "The Government has now entered" the word "largerly" has been changed to "largely". In Chapter XXV, in the sentence beginning "I am surprised when Christians speak" the word "achieve" has been inserted between "to" and "full"; in the sentence beginning "I have been confining my remarks" the phrase "who his still" has been changed to "who is still"; and in the sentence beginning "Looking beyond our Benares missions" the word "beyound" has been changed to "beyond". In Chapter XXVI, in the sentence beginning "It occurred to me" the word "occured" has been changed to "occurred". In Chapter XXXI, in the sentence beginning "The great officers of state" the phrase "must he highly paid" has been changed to "must be highly paid".] |