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... Officers of Canton . - Booms and Forts . - Tchang - Kiang . - Desperate Valour of Chinese Soldiers . - The Names of the Hong Merchants.- The War Losses and Expenses of the Chinese . - The Treaty of Peace . 102 viii CONTENTS . CHAPTER ...
... Officers of Canton . - Booms and Forts . - Tchang - Kiang . - Desperate Valour of Chinese Soldiers . - The Names of the Hong Merchants.- The War Losses and Expenses of the Chinese . - The Treaty of Peace . 102 viii CONTENTS . CHAPTER ...
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... Officers . - Colours . - Weapons of War . - Navy of China . - Vessels on the River . Edict of the Emperor respecting Shipwrecks . - Fire- works . 215 CHAPTER XXIV . The Emperor is the Head and the High Priest of the Empire . - An ...
... Officers . - Colours . - Weapons of War . - Navy of China . - Vessels on the River . Edict of the Emperor respecting Shipwrecks . - Fire- works . 215 CHAPTER XXIV . The Emperor is the Head and the High Priest of the Empire . - An ...
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... officer . “ While this mandarin was mounting the ship's side , his fan had been allowed to rest in its case ; but he was no sooner firmly on the deck than out flew this everlasting companion of a Chinaman : nor do I think he could have ...
... officer . “ While this mandarin was mounting the ship's side , his fan had been allowed to rest in its case ; but he was no sooner firmly on the deck than out flew this everlasting companion of a Chinaman : nor do I think he could have ...
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... officers , whose duty . it was to stop the trade , connived at its continuance , on account of the profit they derived from it . Not a chest , not a single cake of Opium , was sold without their re- ceiving upon it a certain sum . Often ...
... officers , whose duty . it was to stop the trade , connived at its continuance , on account of the profit they derived from it . Not a chest , not a single cake of Opium , was sold without their re- ceiving upon it a certain sum . Often ...
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... officers , and the grand army ; to put them in order , and to direct them for the space of four years ; by which efforts the banditti were successively destroyed ; and sub- sequently the terraqueous world enjoyed tranquil- lity and ...
... officers , and the grand army ; to put them in order , and to direct them for the space of four years ; by which efforts the banditti were successively destroyed ; and sub- sequently the terraqueous world enjoyed tranquil- lity and ...
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