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Children: sudden death of two after eating China: oral and written language different, 
wild berries, xlvii 434 
ee.» glass-staining practised by one, xlviii 
362 
--.. one killed by a gamecock, xlix 516 
«s.. damages to, for the loss of a father, 
liv 8 
++. girl starved by her mother-in-law and 
father, liv 36 
«+. one suckled by a goat at sea, liv 93 
«.-. girl strangled by a soldier for crying 
at seeing him, liv 101 
»»s- one of extraordinary arithmetical ta- 
lents, liv 507 
e».. one suffocated at the mother’s breast 
from being too closely wrapped up, lviii 
147 
«++. one lost several days in the moors of 
Cumberland, Ixi 40 
++.» death of one from exposure, Ixi 100 
o- one punished for exposing, Ixi 
1 
+» «+ one poisoned by sulphuric acid, lxi 229 
++.» burnt to death. See Death by clothes 
catching fire 
«... robbed of their clothes. 
beries 
Children, J. ii 143 
Chili, insurrection in, xv 10] 
e+.. account of, xli 480 
+++. Natives of, 1 35 
---. independence proclaimed, Ix 43. Ixi 
256] 
«++. treaty with Buenos Ayres, xi 138 
«+++ blockade of the coast of Peru pro- 
claimed, Ixi 154, 169 
Chillingworth, rev. W. ii 316. xxi 188 
«..- character of, ii 321 
Chilly, M. de, xxiii 54 
Chimborazo, li 929 
Chimes of foreign churches, xvi 173 
Chimneys, method of extinguishing fires in, 
iv 149 
«++. that will not smoke, viii 135 
+. +. Smoky, remedies for, xx 112. xxix 85 
. cd aeenes for sweeping, xlvi 406, li 
+++. antiquity of, 11878. lxi 485 
. “a Yeah sweeping by machines, 
xi : 
Chimneysweepers: boys suffocated in chim- 
neys, xxxvi 30. liii 7 
See Rob- 
«+++ boy killed by falling with the top of a 
chimney, xlvi 406 
+++» boy killed by his father, liv 38 
++». child stolen, and sold to one, found by 
is mother, liv 108 
«+++ Feport on, lix 302 
i (actor) vi 181 
China: principles of gardening in, i 319 
---. peopled from Egypt, iii 150 
be — derived trom the Pheenician, iii 
ess. writing of, ili 151, v 130. vi 198. vii 
153, ae ; dl. v vi 198. vii 
iii 151, vi 198 
ne observations on the language, xxxiv 
91 
- when colonized, iii 153 
+++» Objections to this hypothesis, iii 154 
++.. treachery of a prince of Mongala, iv 
173] 174] 
«+++ great floods in, v 102] 
«+++ conquest of, by the Tatars, vi 3] 
+++» emigration from, 7b. 
--+- difference with the Russians, vii 93 
-+++ 4000 houses at Canton, and a whole 
city in a neighbouring province destroyed 
by an inundation, viii 92] 
+++» history of, most ancient, ix 134 
-»+» two curious clocks presented to the 
emperor by the E. India company, ix 230 
«+++ attempt to seize a country ship in the 
Malaccas by a junk to which she had 
sold opium, x 62] 
+++. War with the Tatars, x 29 
+++ antiquity of, xi 158. xlvi 950 
- +++ population of, xiv 1, 8. xxxi 44 
+++» agriculture, xiv 1 
«++. people, xiv 2. xvi 5]. xxxi 19. xxxix 
467. xlvi 951, 974 
»-e+ boats, xiv 6 
-. +» three Russians travelled from Moscow 
to Canton on foot, xv 129] 
e+e cultivation of tea, xv 99 
method of using tea, xv 101 
-+ ++ hurricane in, xvi 102] 201] 
«+++ New passage to, xvi 128] 
+... Seeds sent to America from, xviii 31 
+++» mineralogical specimens from, xviii 34 
-» ++ rural industry and economy of, xix 125 
¢+++ provisions against famine, xxii 112 
.... stoppage of the trade with Russia, 
xxviii 149] 
«+.» death of Kien Long, xxviii 149] 
...- American trade to, xxx 220] 
..++ manner of making porcelain, xxxi 48 
«++. aversion to foreigners, xxxiv 177] 
..-» British embassy to, xxxiv 179] 
+... war with the rajah of Nepaul, xxxiy 
187] 189] 
+++» pair of globes as a present to the em- 
peror, xxxiv 3] 
..+. game of chess, xxxvi 368-72 
+... how far known to the ancients, xxxviii 
466 . 
e+.. resignation of the emperor, xxxix 3 
«+s. insurrection in, xxxix 50 
+--+ embassy to, xxxix 458 
. -- theatrical entertainments, xxxix 465 ! 
«+ superstitions, xxxix 467 ; 
... Kien Long succeeded by Ka Hing, xli 
39 
..-. edict against the importation of opium, 
xliil 374 
-».. missionaries in, xliv 422, xlvi 962, 969. 
lvii 137] 
Fice Rt of the Tonquinese army, xly 
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