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Shanghai is a direct-administered muni****lity and the most
populous urban area in China. The city is
located on the
Chinese s****line on the southern...
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Shanghaiing or
crimping is the
practice of
kidnapping people to
serve as
sailors by
coercive techniques such as trickery, intimidation, or violence. Those...
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exported to
England in
December 1852, when
George Burnham sent nine "Gray
Shanghaes" to
Queen Victoria as a gift.: 71 The Dark
Brahma variety was developed...
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Introductory Notes on
Manchu Literature.
Translated by Wylie, A.
Shanghae:
London Mission Press. 1855. pp. xxvii–. Shou-p'ing Wu Ko (1855). Translation...
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Introductory Notes on
Manchu literature.
Translated by Wylie, Alexander.
Shanghae [sic]:
London Mission Press.
Translation of the Ts'ing Wan K'e Mung, A...
- Ts'ing wan k'e mung, a
Chinese grammar of the
Manchu Tartar language (PDF).
Shanghae:
London Mission Press. 1855.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 3 September...
- OL 13520937M. Medhurst, W. H. (1848).
English and
Chinese Dictionary.
Shanghae (Shanghai):
Mission Press. OCLC 6590623. OL 20458179M. Medhurst, W. H....
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Rutherford Al****. The
Journey of
Augustus Raymond Margary, from
Shanghae to Bhamo, and Back to Manwyne: From His
Journals and Letters, with a Brief...
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published in North-China
Herald (6
April 1861). "List of
Foreign Residents in
Shanghae", North-China
Herald (3
August 1850):1. North-China
Herald (3
August 1850):1;...
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Nankin (nankin) 廣東 (kanton) –
Canton (kanton) 上海 (jōkai) –
Shanghae (shanhai) 香港 (honkon) –
Hongkong (honkon) 西蔵 (shibetsū) –
Tibet (shibetto)...