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Page iii
... CHINESE LADIES 30 OPIUM SMOKER 58 ATTACK OF THE BRITISH ON AMOY DESTRUCTION OF THE FACTORIES 86 102 MODE OF RAISING WATER IN CHINA 113 · CULPRIT IN CAGE · 147 CHINESE IDOLS 163 TRAVELLING TINKER 204 TARTAR GENERAL AND TROOPS 217 ...
... CHINESE LADIES 30 OPIUM SMOKER 58 ATTACK OF THE BRITISH ON AMOY DESTRUCTION OF THE FACTORIES 86 102 MODE OF RAISING WATER IN CHINA 113 · CULPRIT IN CAGE · 147 CHINESE IDOLS 163 TRAVELLING TINKER 204 TARTAR GENERAL AND TROOPS 217 ...
Page v
... Chinese Empire . - Chinese Decorations in the Pavilion at Brighton . - Illuminated Staircase .-- Painted Ceiling . - Glass Pagoda . Chinese Mythological God of - Thunder . - Chinese Ambassador . - Chinese Collection . CHAPTER II . Page ...
... Chinese Empire . - Chinese Decorations in the Pavilion at Brighton . - Illuminated Staircase .-- Painted Ceiling . - Glass Pagoda . Chinese Mythological God of - Thunder . - Chinese Ambassador . - Chinese Collection . CHAPTER II . Page ...
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... Chinese . Anecdote of Chinese gratitude . -- CHAPTER V. Page 28 -- Chinese Nation one of the oldest of the World . - Fabulous Accounts of the Chinese . Pwan - koo , the first Man . -Teen - Hwang - she . Te - Hwang - she . - Jin - Hwang ...
... Chinese . Anecdote of Chinese gratitude . -- CHAPTER V. Page 28 -- Chinese Nation one of the oldest of the World . - Fabulous Accounts of the Chinese . Pwan - koo , the first Man . -Teen - Hwang - she . Te - Hwang - she . - Jin - Hwang ...
Page vii
... Chinese in a Year . - Amount of Opium , Metal , and Cotton sold to them . - Sycee Silver . - Light - heartedness of British Sailors . Surprise of the Chinese on seeing the British Force . - The Defences of the Chinese . - Hostilities ...
... Chinese in a Year . - Amount of Opium , Metal , and Cotton sold to them . - Sycee Silver . - Light - heartedness of British Sailors . Surprise of the Chinese on seeing the British Force . - The Defences of the Chinese . - Hostilities ...
Page viii
... Chinese Labourer.— Raising Water.— Chinese Buffalo . - Boatmen . - Chinese Women . - Predictions respecting China and Bhurtpore . - British Ladies at Whampoa . - Duck Boats . CHAPTER XIV . Page 111 66 Three celebrated Sovereigns reigned ...
... Chinese Labourer.— Raising Water.— Chinese Buffalo . - Boatmen . - Chinese Women . - Predictions respecting China and Bhurtpore . - British Ladies at Whampoa . - Duck Boats . CHAPTER XIV . Page 111 66 Three celebrated Sovereigns reigned ...
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