The Quarterly Review, Volume 171William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1890 |
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... China . By E. Colborne Baber . Royal Geographical Society : Sup- plementary Papers . London , 1882 . 3. China . Report for the Year 1888 on the Trade of Ichang . Foreign Office , 1889 . 4. La Province Chinoise du Yunnan . Par Émile ...
... China . By E. Colborne Baber . Royal Geographical Society : Sup- plementary Papers . London , 1882 . 3. China . Report for the Year 1888 on the Trade of Ichang . Foreign Office , 1889 . 4. La Province Chinoise du Yunnan . Par Émile ...
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... China . By E. Colborne Baber . Royal Geographical Society : Supplementary Papers . London , 1882 . 3. China . Report for ... Chinese race is now so general , that no apology is any longer needed for approaching what was once a recondite ...
... China . By E. Colborne Baber . Royal Geographical Society : Supplementary Papers . London , 1882 . 3. China . Report for ... Chinese race is now so general , that no apology is any longer needed for approaching what was once a recondite ...
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... Chinese with a rush ; we must make up our minds to a long siege , and be content to sit down before the walls watching for every opportunity , and not failing to make the most of each one as it occurs . China holds geographically a ...
... Chinese with a rush ; we must make up our minds to a long siege , and be content to sit down before the walls watching for every opportunity , and not failing to make the most of each one as it occurs . China holds geographically a ...
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... Chinese Government instigated the opposition , leaving the local authorities to devise the means . This is an old story in our intercourse with the Chinese . The Central Government , driven into a corner , gives a reluctant assent to ...
... Chinese Government instigated the opposition , leaving the local authorities to devise the means . This is an old story in our intercourse with the Chinese . The Central Government , driven into a corner , gives a reluctant assent to ...
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... Chinese Government putting a Viceroy on his trial , and accepted the compromise known as the Chefoo Convention . By this Convention , which was signed at Chefoo in the summer of 1876 , the Chinese paid 10,000l . blood money to the ...
... Chinese Government putting a Viceroy on his trial , and accepted the compromise known as the Chefoo Convention . By this Convention , which was signed at Chefoo in the summer of 1876 , the Chinese paid 10,000l . blood money to the ...
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