An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China, Including Cursory Observations Made and Information Obtained in Travelling Through that Ancient Empire and a Small Part of Chinese Tartary, Together with a Relation of the Voyage Undertaken on the Occasion by His Majesty's Ship "the Lion"... Taken Chiefly from the Papers Of... the Earl of Macartney... by Sir George Staunton,...

An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China, Including Cursory Observations Made and Information Obtained in Travelling Through that Ancient Empire and a Small Part of Chinese Tartary, Together with a Relation of the Voyage Undertaken on the Occasion by His Majesty's Ship
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Book Synopsis An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China, Including Cursory Observations Made and Information Obtained in Travelling Through that Ancient Empire and a Small Part of Chinese Tartary, Together with a Relation of the Voyage Undertaken on the Occasion by His Majesty's Ship "the Lion"... Taken Chiefly from the Papers Of... the Earl of Macartney... by Sir George Staunton,... by : Georges Staunton

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An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China, Including Cursory Observations Made and Information Obtained in Travelling Through that Ancient Empire and a Small Part of Chinese Tartary, Together with a Relation of the Voyage Undertaken on the Occasion by His Majesty's Ship "the Lion"... Taken Chiefly from the Papers Of... the Earl of Macartney... by Sir George Staunton,... Related Books