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fully narrated, the opinions of the most competent authorities on dis- 

 puted points are clearly given and explained ; and, in short, every matter 

 connected with the history of the tea trade, as a growing industry and 

 a widening channel of commerce, is gone into with a completeness and 

 precision which leave nothing to be desired." 



The American Grocer says : " The Tea Cyclopaedia is one we 

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INTERNATIONAL LAW (MANUAL OF)- 



For the use of Navies, Colonies, and Consulates. 

 By JAN HELENUS FERGUSON (Minister of the 

 Netherlands in China). 



The Saturday Review says : " He [a consular agent] will 

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 of the kind of technical information he is likely to want than in any 

 other two volumes extant. Mr. Ferguson has gone to the right 

 authorities in every part of the subject ; and, so far as we can judge 

 from a cursory inspection, he has epitomized them with care and 



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 has most assuredly spared himself no pains to make public property 

 the results of wide and miscellaneous researches." 



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