178 Kenneth S. Latoiirette, 



Inquiry into the Origin and the Pretension of Universal 

 Supremacy by China, and into the Causes of the First War, with 

 Incidents of the Imprisonment of the Foreign Community and 

 of the First Campaign of Canton, 1841. Canton, 1873. 



This is by a participant, but was dehvered as a lecture many 

 years after the events narrated took place. 



In the Harvard Library. 

 Parker, Edward Harper. 



Chinese Account of the Opium War. Shanghai, 1888. 



This is a translation and condensation of a work by Wei 

 Yiian, and shows the Chinese attitude toward the Americans. In 

 Essex Institute. 



Proceedings of the Public Meeting of the India and China 

 Trade held in the Sessions Room, Liverpool, Eng- 

 land, ON THE 29TH OF January, 1829. The Worship- 

 ful, THE Mayor, in the Chair. 



Pamphlet, pp. 47. Liverpool, 1829. (?) 



This gives the speeches of those opposed to the East India 

 Company's monopoly of the Canton trade, and shows how the 

 American trade was cited as an instance of success under free 

 trade. 



In the Harvard Library. 



Reynolds, J. N. 



Address on the Subject of a Surveying and Exploring Expe- 

 dition to the Pacific Ocean and the South Seas Delivered in the 

 Hall of Representatives on the Evening of April 3, 1836, by J. N, 

 Reynolds, with Correspondence and Documents. New York, 

 1836. 

 Sheffield (Lord) [John Baker Holroyd]. 



Observations on the Commerce of the American States. New 

 Edition, London, 1784. 



This gives some facts about the importation into America from 

 Great Britain of China goods just before the beginning of the 

 trade between the United States and Canton. 

 Slade, John. 



Notices on the British Trade to the Port of Canton, with some 

 translations of Chinese Official Papers relative to that trade. By 

 John Slade, late of Canton. London, 1830. 



