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No. |
Title |
Date |
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2781 |
Teas come to tea hong |
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|
2782 |
Temmoku bowl |
|
|
2783 |
Temple of Heaven, Peking |
|
|
2784 |
Tenth report of the Anglo-Chinese College; for the year 1834 |
|
|
2785 |
Thing Chien ware, porcelain, dark glossy brown glaze |
|
|
2786 |
Three exhibition boards with Migration, Family and Identity themes : Hanging pictures of Chinese people in the UK throughout the years |
|
|
2787 |
Three manuscript volumes showing records kept by Dr. Lockhart |
|
|
2788 |
Three-character classic, Sa-zz-kyung |
|
|
2789 |
Tibetan primer |
|
|
2790 |
Tibetan Thanka |
|
|
2791 |
Tientsin besieged and after the siege. From the 15th of June to the 16th of July, 1900 : a daily record by the correspondent of the "North-China Daily News" |
|
|
2792 |
To picking of teas |
|
|
2793 |
To the British public, interested in the promotion of Christianity, morals, and useful knowledge among heathen nations, this account of the Anglo-Chinese College is respectfully addressed, London, January 20, 1825 |
|
|
2794 |
To the public concerning the Anglo-Chinese College |
|
|
2795 |
The traffic in opium in the east |
|
|
2796 |
Treaty between Her Majesty and the Emperor of China, signed, in the English and Chinese languages, at Nanking, August 29, 1842, with other documents relating thereto |
|
|
2797 |
The truth about opium : being a refutation of the fallacies of the Anti-Opium Society and a defence of the Indo-China opium trade |
|
|
2798 |
|
|
2799 |
Tsung Yung, the invariable medium |
|
|
2800 |
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