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- catalog alternative "China, America and the Pacific. net".
- catalog contributor b8191244.
- catalog contributor b8191245.
- catalog contributor b8191246.
- catalog coverage "China History Opium War, 1840-1842.".
- catalog created "1840.".
- catalog date "1840".
- catalog date "1840.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1840.".
- catalog description "Preface.--Introduction.--Paper relating to the internal policy of the country.--Proclamation of Lew, chief magistrate of Nanhae, relating to an opium depôt.--The first proclamation of the high commissioner to foreigners demanding the surrender of their opium.--Proclamation by the commissioner to foreigners detailing four reasons why they should at once surrender their opium.--Proclamation containing the imperial decree declaring the English trade for ever at an end.--Letter from the high commissioner to the queen of Great Britiain [!]--Memorial of Tsang Wangyen to the emperor, recommending plans for the entire suppression of all foreign intercourse, and the extermination of foreigners. With a supplement relating to the Portuguese of Macao.--Notes.--Appendix. Offering rewards for the arrest and murder of the English.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 191 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature ; no. 31456. bak".
- catalog isPartOf "Making of the Modern World. net".
- catalog issued "1840".
- catalog issued "1840.".
- catalog language "chi eng chi".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engchi".
- catalog publisher "Macao, China, Printed for the translator,".
- catalog spatial "China History Opium War, 1840-1842.".
- catalog spatial "China.".
- catalog subject "Aliens China.".
- catalog subject "DS757.4 .S56".
- catalog subject "Opium trade China.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface.--Introduction.--Paper relating to the internal policy of the country.--Proclamation of Lew, chief magistrate of Nanhae, relating to an opium depôt.--The first proclamation of the high commissioner to foreigners demanding the surrender of their opium.--Proclamation by the commissioner to foreigners detailing four reasons why they should at once surrender their opium.--Proclamation containing the imperial decree declaring the English trade for ever at an end.--Letter from the high commissioner to the queen of Great Britiain [!]--Memorial of Tsang Wangyen to the emperor, recommending plans for the entire suppression of all foreign intercourse, and the extermination of foreigners. With a supplement relating to the Portuguese of Macao.--Notes.--Appendix. Offering rewards for the arrest and murder of the English.".
- catalog title "Portfolio chinensis: or, A collection of authentic Chinese state papers illustrative of the history of the present position of affairs in China / with a translation, notes and introduction. By J. Lewis Shuck.".
- catalog type "text".