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provisions Russia agreed gradually to retire from /As Chinois ehez eux (Paris. 1899) ; Little, I/IN in eighteen months. Russia's control mute China ( London, 1901) ; Wu Ting Fang, ov,•,. Manchurian Railway, however, was to Civilization," University Record, Vol. renrtiH unimpaired. V. (Chicago, 1901).
1;11:1.1m.RAtq1y. Bibliographies of China coin- (6) Commerce: Schumacher, "Die Orgauisa pris•: Courdier. Ribliotheca .sinim (3 vok.„Paris, Lion des Fremdenhandels in China," Jahrbacher 1S80-93) : Reynolds-tall, "A .1Iodern Bibhog- jar Gesetzgcbuny, Vol. XXIII_ (Berlin, 1599 ) • raphy of China," in Vol. V11. (Lou- La ntissiott lyonnaise &exploration eommerciale don. MO) ; Windeyer, "China and the Far en Chine (Lyons, 1595) ; Beresford, The Brcak East," being Bibliography 25 a) the on York up of China (New York. 1899); Parker. China: State Library, Bulletin 59 (Albany, 1901). Her History, Diplomacy, and COM niCree (New Some of the more Important works may be York. 1901).
classified as follows: (7) Eeonomies: Raveneau. "La Chine 6eono (1) For general reference: Williams, The Mid- inique." in _I nnales de gi'og•aphie. Vol. V111. die hingdom (New York. 1583) : Ball. Things (Paris. 1599); Parsons. An American Engineer hinese (New York, 1900) Scidmore, 'hilt°, in China ( New ork, 1900) ; Schumacher, he Lony-!.fired Empire (New York. 190))) : La and Eisenbahnplane in China." in Chine, Expansion des grandes puissanees, en cx- Archie fur Eisebbahnwesen (Berlin, 1599-1000). /rime-orient. (Paris. 1599). (8) Literature: Legge. The Chinese Classics (') Description and natural resources: Hue, (5 vols., Hong Kong. 1501-72) ; Martin. The chi Through the Chinese Empire (2 vols., New York, nese: Their Education. Philosophy. and Letters 1855; Chicago, 1900) ; Thomson, China and Its York, 1581), aml 7he Lore of Cathay (4 1573.74). and (New ork, 1901 ) ; Walters. Essays un the Chi ( it ins with a ('aincra i London, 1S9S) ; Inehthofen, /as(' Language (Shanghai. 1596) ; Iles, A !/is China, Era•hnisse ripener Reisen tiara if !or)/ of Chinese Literature (London, 1901) ; (yorandeler Stud 13 vols.. Berlin, 1577-53), Douglas, Chinese Stories (Edinburgh, 1895).
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(Bremen, 1901) ; Wilda. (taeh 189S); Krebs, Chincsische Krieg, seit 1840 und lloskaU (Altenburg, 1902). seine hentigen Ntreitkriifte (Berlin. 1900) : Ed (3) Gowcrmnen( and laws.: Slayers. The Chi- \yards, nu Story of China (London, 1900) ; nese (Shanghai. 1580 and 1897) ; 5Rc1ays The Englishman in China (2 vols., Lon Ross. The Manchus. or the Reigning Dynasty of don. 1900) Parker. .1 Thousand Years of tho china (London, ]850); Staunton. Ta-(sing-Leo- Tartars (London. 1S95) ; Lynch, The War of the Lee: The Penal Code of Chinn (London. 1810) ; (Loudon, 1901), Alabaster, Chinese Criminal Law (London, (10) Missions, polities. and foreign relations: 1599). Staunton. Earl Macartm y's (q.v.) Embassy to (4) Religion and civilization: Johnson. Ori- China (London. 1797) : Hue, ('Itr7thun4ty in enter! Religions: China ( Boston, 1577) ; Kikins, Chinn, To•tary, gad Tibet (3 vols., London, Religion in China (Boston, 187S). and ('hinese 1557) : Oliphant. Earl Elgin's Mission to China Buddhism (Boston, 155(1) ; Douglas, Confucian- (New York. 1860) ; Comenge. Los Chinos; social ism and Taoism (London. 1879): Deal. Bud- y pulltiro 15941 : Poole and Dickens. dhisni in Chinn (New York, 15541 ; Wilson, The Life of Sir !lorry Parkes (London. 1594) : China: A Study of Its Ciriliziltion and I'ossi- Curzon. Prob/rfus of the Far EnSi (L01111011, bilit les (New York, 1557 and 1901) : Terrier 1591); Jenkins. The Jesuits in China (London, (le Lacouperic. Western Origin of Early Chinese 1591) : The Anti-Poreign Riots in China in IS91 cirili:otion (London, 1594) ; (froot, Religious (Shanghai, 151)2): Norman. Peoples and Polities Syst, ms of the (4 cols., Leyden, 1594- in the Ear Enst (Loudon. 1895) : Speer. 1901) ; Ileig. Die Religion nod Kultur Chinas slims and Polities in China (New York. 1900); (Berlin. 11)00). 310chic. China and Christianity 1900) ; (5) Character, manners. and customs: Davis, Colmilimm, China in 7'ra ngforma I ion (London, The Chinese (New York, 1836) ; Doolittle. Social 1898) : K ra china in Decay, with bill Life of the Chinese (2 vols.. New York. 18761; raphy I London. 1595) ; Reinsch, World Polities Teheng Ki-Tong. The Chinese. Painted by Them- at the Enrl of the V i neteen t h cent !try. as 1111111 Sa ITS (London. 1557) I.ee Yan Phou, I cared by the Oriental Situation New York, iris a Hoy in China (Boston. 1857) : Simon, La 19001: Wen Ching, The Chinese Cri.sis from viler chinoisc ( Paris. 1590) : Within (London, 1900 ) ; 11°1(.01111)e. The Real Characteristics (London, 1592). and Village Chinese Question (New York, 1900) ; Leroy Life in China (New York. 1599) : Douglas. So- Beaulieu. The .1 wa ke ning of the East, translated cloy in China (London. 1594) : Fielde, I Cm-- by R. Davey ( New York, 1900) ; Wor/d ner of Cathay (New York. 1594) ; Holcombe, Crisis in China (Baltimore, 1900); Chang Chili The Real Chinaman (New York, 1895) ; Bard, tang. china's Only Rope, translated he Wood bridge (New York. 1900) : Cordier. Ilistoirc des relations di la Chine arcs Its paissaneCS Deci de/tin/es (Paris, 1901) : smith, China in •on vulsion 1New York. 1901) : Lind Ir, China and the Allies (New York, 1901) : Ku Ilung-ming, Papers from a l'iec•oy's Tamer (Shanghai, 1901).