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Maker of New Japan: Rev. Joseph Hardy Neesima, LL.D., President Doshisha University, Kyoto


Creator Display
  • Davis, J. D. (Jerome Dean), 1838-1910
Author
Date
  • 1894
Description
  • Google Books project--an account of Niijima, Jō (1843-1890), Japanese educator of the Meiji era
Subject
Work Type
Identifier
  • eAsia_maker
Publisher
Publication Place
Institution
Submission Date
  • 08/20/2018
Modified
  • 08/31/2023
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APA

e-Asia Digital Library, University of Oregon. (21 Sep 2024). Maker of New Japan: Rev. Joseph Hardy Neesima, LL.D., President Doshisha University, Kyoto Retrieved from https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df72ds357

MLA

e-Asia Digital Library, University of Oregon. "Maker of New Japan: Rev. Joseph Hardy Neesima, LL.D., President Doshisha University, Kyoto" Oregon Digital. 21 Sep 2024. https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df72ds357

Chicago

e-Asia Digital Library, University of Oregon. "Maker of New Japan: Rev. Joseph Hardy Neesima, LL.D., President Doshisha University, Kyoto" Oregon Digital. Accessed 2024-09-21. https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df72ds357

Wiki

{{cite web | url= https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df72ds357 | title= Maker of New Japan: Rev. Joseph Hardy Neesima, LL.D., President Doshisha University, Kyoto |author= Davis, J. D. (Jerome Dean), 1838-1910 |accessdate= 2024-09-21 |publisher= Fleming H. Revell Company}}

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