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P-III-a-850
Speech of C. A. at public meeting... for the purpose of taking into consideration the duty imposed upon the people of England by the defeat of the Peiho.
Attwood, Charles.

P-III-a-857
Narrative of the British wars with China from 1840 to 1860. Selection from a military report on North East, Central and South China submitted to the Quarter-Master General in India.
Bell, Maj. Mark.

P-III-a-1096
British policy in China : a retrospect and some conclusions.
Bland, [John] O[tway] P[ercy].

P-III-b-793
Wei-hai-wei and Chusan.
Boulger, Demetrius C[harles de Kavanagh].

P-III-a-1141
The Breakdown of our Chinese policy. By Diplomaticus.

P-III-a-856
The Break-up of China, and our interest in it.

P-III-a-867
Is our cause on China just?
Bridges, J. H.

P-III-a-870
Brief observations respecting the pending desputes with the Chinese, and a proposal for bringing them to a satisfactory conclusion.

P-III-a-1112
The British crown disgraced in China. To the editor of the "Newcastle chronicle" with various documents referred to.

P-III-a-858
British interests in China: Review based upon: - 1. The Yangtze valley and beyond. By Mrs. J. F. Bishop. London, 1899. - 2. Through the Yangtse gorges. By A. J. Little. London, 1899. - 3. The break-up of China. By Lord C. Beresford. London & N. Y., 1899. - 4. China in transformation. By A. R. Colquhoun. London & N. Y, 1898. - 5. The Far-Eastern question. By V. Chirol. London, 1896. - 6. Foreign office blue-books. 1898.

P-III-a-1100
British relations with China: Review based upon: - The Chinese and their rebellions. By M. S. T. Meadows. 1856. - Papers relating to the proceedings of Her Majesty's naval forces at Canton. 1857. - Correspondence respecting insults in China. 1857.

P-III-a-845
The murder of Margary.
Burlingame, Walter A.

P-III-a-1113
Campaigning in China.

P-III-a-594
The "China question" despassionately considered. By an Asiatic.

P-III-a-836
China with a flaw in it.

P-III-a-846
Boat actions and river fights. The opium war, 1840-1841. Capture of the forts at Bocca Tigris, Canton River. Cession of Hongkong to Great Britain.
Currey, E. Hamilton.

P-III-a-735
China, during the war and since the peace. Review.
Davis, Sir John Francis.

P-III-b-802
Have we a policy in China?
Diplomaticus, [pseud].

P-III-a-2536
Lord Salisbury's new Chinese policy.
Diplomaticus, [pseud].

P-III-a-1094
The situation in China.
Diplomaticus, [pseud].

P-III-a-874
East India Committee of the Colonial Society. Report of the E. I. C. C. S. on the causes and consequences of the military operations in China. By Francis Marx.

P-III-a-873
East India Committee of the Colonial Society : Report of the East India committee of the colonial Society on the causes and consequences of the military operations in China. [By Francis Marx].

P-III-a-866
England and China.

P-III-a-1119
Étude sur la garnison anglaise de Shanghai et les corps indigènes de l'Inde.

P-III-a-949
Letters from China, 1841 and 1842. Written to his parents and brother in England.
Faber, Gen. William Raikes.

P-III-a-2582
The Wu-shih-shan affair impartially considered with the original agreements, and counsel's opinion thereon.
Fair-Play, pseud.

P-III-a-1115
A foreigner's evidence on the China question.
[Sturgis, Robert S].

P-III-b-792
The case of Wei hai wei.
Fraser, David.

P-III-b-76
Gordon's campaign in China.
Gordon, Lieut. -Col. Charles George.

P-III-a-871
The war inn China. Sir J. G's. speech in the House of Commons, Tuesday, April 7, 1840.
Graham, Sir J.

P-III-a-2599
The War with China. Speech in the House of Commons, Tuesday, April 7, 1840.
Graham, Sir J.

P-III-a-841
Colonial reports, miscellaneous. No. 18. Hongkong. Report on operations in the new territory during 1900.
Great Britain. Parliaments.

P-III-a-3408
A letter addressed to Lord Li Ching-fong, & c.
Grey, E.

P-III-b-1082
Lord Salisbury's score in China.
Hallett, Holt S.

P-III-b-806
The partition of China.
Hallett, Holt S.

P-III-c-67
The truth about England (A Scurrilous article 4 quarto pages written to mislead the Chinese.) Signed Yang Chu-tze. Sept. 5th, 1914.
[Hauer, Dr.]

P-III-a-1102
British policy in China, by a Shanghai merchant.
[Johnson, F. Bulkeley].

P-III-a-855
The China war, "The Times", and the capture of the British officials.
Justitia.

P-III-c-46
To His Excellency Sir Henry A Blake G. C. M. G.
K'ang Yu-wei.

P-III-b-803
With Lord Macartney in China, 1792.
Kay-Shuttleworth, Nina L.

P-III-a-837
A rock ahead in China.
Kemp, James.

P-III-a-2535
The British record in China.
Krausse, Alexis.

P-III-a-1097
Our interests in China. A letter to the Right Hon. Earl Russell.
Lay, Horatio N.

P-III-a-2438
Is the war with China a just one?
Lindsay, H. Hamilton.

P-III-a-1095
Lord Elgin's Mission to China and Japan. [Being a Review of Laurence Oliphant's Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission to China and Japan in the Years 1857, '58, '59. ]

P-III-a-1099
China and England. A lecture delivered at Victoria Hall, Sheffield.
Lu, C. -c.

P-III-a-2486
Sir Claude Macdonald on Britain and China.
Macdonald, Sir Claude.

P-III-a-2253
Letter to the Right Hon. Charles Grant, president of the Board of Controul on the present state of British intercourse with China.
Marjoribanks, Charles.

P-III-a-873
East India Committee of the Colonial Society : Report of the East India committee of the colonial Society on the causes and consequences of the military operations in China. [By Francis Marx].

P-III-a-874
East India Committee of the Colonial Society. Report of the E. I. C. C. S. on the causes and consequences of the military operations in China. By Francis Marx.

P-III-a-1114
Memorial from British subjects in China to Her Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. With copies of commissions, orders in council, and ordinaces, bearing thereon.

P-III-a-853
Memorials addressed to H. E. the British minister at Peking, on the approaching revision of the treaty of Tientsin, and Sir Rutherford Alcock's reply.

P-III-a-2799
The British Consular service.
[Michie, Alexander].

P-III-b-475
The powers and the partition of China.
Reid, Gilbert.

P-III-b-1083
Great Britain's opportunity in China.
Moreing, C. A.

P-III-a-868
The Chinese and the ministry. An inquiry into the origin and progress of our present defficulties with China, and into the expediency, justice, and necessity of the war.
Murray, John Fisher.

P-III-a-2540
Despatches of Maj. - Gen. Sir R. N., reporting the operations of the second division of the China Force, in the expedition of 1860.
Napier, Maj. - Gen. Sir R.

P-III-a-1122
The new quarrel in China. A statement drawn from the official documents.

P-III-b-3
Report of the Missionary Conference held in Shanghai, May 1890.

P-III-a-1120
Note sur la situation des Anglais dans le bassin du Yang-tsé-kiang.

P-III-b-1089
The rationale of England's attitude towards China.
Nye, G[ideon].

P-III-a-1091
The threatened decline and fall of Great Britain in China.
[O'sullivan, Mortimer].

P-III-b-1080
Our future Empire in the Far East, by the author of "1920".

P-III-a-1093
Our position with China.

P-III-b-473
From the Emperor of China to King George the Third.
Parker, Edward Harper.

P-III-b-795
From the Emperor of China to King George the Third.
Parker, Edward Harper.

P-III-b-796
Report of extraordinary general meeting of the Peking Branch...
Patriotic League of Britons Overseas. Pekin Branch.

P-III-b-798
Report of progress. Jan. to Jul. 1915.
Patriotic League of Britons Overseas. Pekin Branch.

P-III-b-797
Second annual report.
Patriotic League of Britons Overseas. Pekin Branch.

P-III-a-877
The China question. Review based on: -1. Correspondence relative to the Earl of Elgin's special missions to China and Japan. London. -2. China. Being the Times' special correspondence fr. China in the years 1857-58.
Reed, W. B.

P-III-a-872
The war in China. Sir R. P.'s speech in the House of Commons, April 10, 1840.
Peel, Sir Robert.

P-III-a-1101
Relations of England with China: Review based upon: - China during the war, and since the peace. By Sir J. F. Davis. 2v.

P-III-a-842
Petition to the House of Commons and other papers relating to the Hongkong military contribution, published by the authority of the Hongkong Association for Promoting the Interests of the Colony.

P-III-a-861
Peace with China; or, The crisis of Christianity in Central Asia: a letter to the Right Honourable T. B. Macaulay.
Philip, Robert.

P-III-a-840
Report of a lecture on "National trouble" delivered in St. Andrew's Hall, Hongkong; on the 15th Jan., 1900, by Mr. W. V. Drummond.

P-III-a-852
Revision of the British treaty with China.

P-III-a-854
Our policy in China. Parliamentary papers. China. Nos. 1 to 10. London: 1869.
Robertson, James Barr.

P-III-a-2388
Three letters addressed to "the Daily news" on the political situation in China.
Robertson, James Barr.

P-III-c-268
Three letters addressed to "the Daily news" on the political situation in China.
Robertson, James Barr.

P-III-a-865
The rupture with China and its causes; including the opium question and other important details: in a letter to Lord Viscount Palmerston, secretary for Foreign Affairs. By a resident in China.

P-III-a-1103
Correspondence between the Chinese and British Governments and Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee and other British subjects creditors of the late Co-hongs in China. [-July, 1859.]
Rustomjee, Heerjeebhoy.

P-III-a-2536
Lord Salisbury's new Chinese policy.
Diplomaticus, [pseud].

P-III-a-1118
The bombardment of Canton. Six letters addressed to the editor of the "Daily news", by a twelve years' resident in China.
[Scarth, John].

P-III-a-862
British policy in China. Is our war with the Tartars or the Chinese?
[Scarth, John].

P-III-b-474
Serious disturbance at Canton. Houses on Shameen burnt and looted.

P-III-a-2609
A small crisis in China.

P-III-a-1121
Remarks on the British relations with China, and the proposed plans for improving them.
Staunton, Sir George Thomas.

P-III-a-1098
Our policy in China.
Sinnett, Alfred Percy.

P-III-a-1106
The hostilities at Canton.
Stapleton, Augustus G.

P-III-a-1115
A foreigner's evidence on the China question.
[Sturgis, Robert S].

P-III-a-838
Some pros and cons of the opium question; with a few suggestions regarding British claims on China.

P-III-a-1090
Some remarks on our affairs in China.

P-III-b-794
China's present and future. The reform party's plea for British benevolent neutrality.
Sun Yat-sen.

P-III-a-859
Address delivered by Mr. T. S. K. of Burma on behalf of the British-Chinese subjects of Amoy at a meeting convened on the 27th February, 1897 to consider the various ways of celebrating the "Diamond jubilee" of Her Majesty the Queen of England and the Empress of India.
Taw Sein-ko.

P-III-a-1117
The Emperor of China v. the Queen of England. A refutation of the arguments contained in the seven official documents transmitted by H. M. Government at Hongkong, who maintain that the documents of the Chinese Government contain insulating language.
Thoms, P[eter] P[erring].

P-III-c-25
Sir Edward Grey and British interests in China.
Turner, George.

P-III-a-2838
Un message de l'empereur K'ia-k'ing au roi d'angleterre Georges III, retrouvé à Londres.
Vissière, A.

P-III-a-869
A voice for China. To my countrymen, the government, and my church. By a minister of the Established Church, M. A., Cantab.

P-III-a-844
Affairs in China. Speech by Mr. J. W., in moving the amendment to the address in reply to the Queen's speech, on Friday, Dec. 7th, 1900.(House of Commons-session 1900.)
Walton, Joseph.

P-III-a-843
Present situation in China, as revealed by the blue book. Speech... (House Commons-sess. 1899.)
Walton, Joseph.

P-III-a-1116
War and progress in China.

P-III-a-863
The War in China. An account of all the operations of the British forces... By Lieut. John Ouchterlony.

P-III-a-860
Its value as a naval station.
Wei-hai-wei.

P-III-a-610
Recollections of life in the Far East.
Wetmore, W[illiam] S[hepard].

P-III-a-1092
China and the Chinese peace.
[Wharton, Francis].

P-III-a-847
British interests in China, April 1897. Extr. fr. a letter... to a friend in England.
Whitehead, T[homas] H[enderson].

P-III-a-848
Remarks on our present position with Afghanistan and China, addressed to Rear-Admiral Sir Edward Tucker. 2. ed.
Wise, Robert.

P-III-b-791
Wei hai wei; our latest leasehold possession.
Yorke, R. S.