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A method of Chinese writing bracelets The war had seen a

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The war had seen a number of fierce battles and both sides had sustained great loss

including an omnibus and a carriage advertising Leighton and Taylor Lithographers

they are being sunk under the weight of the government vessel

and receives warm welcome from crowd as she is escorted for final part of journey into town

A method of Chinese writing bracelets The war had seen aA figure stands at table and writes on a piece of parchment with a brush; a monkey sits on the floor in the foreground. Inscribed above: 'The Manner of Writing.' Plate from the book An embassy from the East India Company of the United Provinces to the Grand Tartar Cham, Emperour of China., by John Nieuhoff (London, 1669). John Nieuhoff (1618 1672), Dutch traveller, was appointed steward of the mission to China under Peter van Goyer and Jacob van

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