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... increased in numbers by 148 % , but the ranking of the province remained unchanged . Map 20 for 1776-1904 shows that by far the greatest increase was in the centre . Hu - nan Hu - nan and Hu - pei formed the single province of Hu ...
... increased in numbers by 148 % , but the ranking of the province remained unchanged . Map 20 for 1776-1904 shows that by far the greatest increase was in the centre . Hu - nan Hu - nan and Hu - pei formed the single province of Hu ...
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... increased its share of Class I and II chin - shih by 72 % , but it remained in rank 3. Most parts of the province have an increase of dots , as shown by Map 28 for 1776-1904 , with the highest numbers in the Peking and T'ien - chin ...
... increased its share of Class I and II chin - shih by 72 % , but it remained in rank 3. Most parts of the province have an increase of dots , as shown by Map 28 for 1776-1904 , with the highest numbers in the Peking and T'ien - chin ...
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... increase in that category during Ch'ing , and it moved in the ranking one step up to place 16. Map 65 for 1776-1904 brings out an increase of dots all across the province , with a large cluster around Lin - kuei . Kuang - hsi had no ...
... increase in that category during Ch'ing , and it moved in the ranking one step up to place 16. Map 65 for 1776-1904 brings out an increase of dots all across the province , with a large cluster around Lin - kuei . Kuang - hsi had no ...
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