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Title | Address to the People of Great Britain, Explanatory of Our Commercial Relations with the Empire of China, and of the Course of Policy by which it May Be Rendered an Almost Unbounded Field for British Commerce |
Reference | B1154 no.2 |
Library | Boston Athenaeum |
Date | 1836 |
Publisher | Smith, Elder and Co. |
Place of Publication | London |
Document Type | Pamphlet |
Theme(s) | Politics, War and Diplomacy; Trade and Commerce; Regulation and Legislation; Travel and Tourism |
Keywords | Tartar, geography, religion, class, language, government, merchant, business, trade, cotton, industry, economy, nankeen, steam, labour, porcelain, law, sea, goods, cargo, voyage, embassy, history, supercargo, mandarin, viceroy, customs, culture, comprador |
Countries | China; UK; Russia; India; USA; Turkey; Portugal; Netherlands; Spain |
Places | Kamchatka; Goa; Beijing; Huangpu |
Ports | Guangzhou, China; Macau, China |
Company | East India Company |
People | Marco Polo; Lord Amherst |
Additional Information | This pamphlet is from a larger bound collection on miscellaneous topics. |
Copyright | Boston Athenaeum |