The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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Page 526
... Chinese , we will turn to Mr. Meadows ' book for some conclu- sive evidence , premising that he is evidently an unwilling wit- ness against the Chinese- devoting the greater part of a bulky → volume to establish the claims of the Chinese ...
... Chinese , we will turn to Mr. Meadows ' book for some conclu- sive evidence , premising that he is evidently an unwilling wit- ness against the Chinese- devoting the greater part of a bulky → volume to establish the claims of the Chinese ...
Page 539
... Chinese Government . For the first time since the treaty of Nanking was signed , the merchant who had any scruples of con- science , and desired to act with good faith , was placed on a footing of equality with him who had neither to ...
... Chinese Government . For the first time since the treaty of Nanking was signed , the merchant who had any scruples of con- science , and desired to act with good faith , was placed on a footing of equality with him who had neither to ...
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... Chinese Government for improvement in our relations both commercial and political . Rightly or wrongly , wisely or ... China 1857 . 541 British Relations with China .
... Chinese Government for improvement in our relations both commercial and political . Rightly or wrongly , wisely or ... China 1857 . 541 British Relations with China .
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
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England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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