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A vocabulary, containing Chinese words and phrases peculiar to Canton and Macao, and to the trade of those places; together with the titles and address of all the officers of government, Hong merchants, &c. &c. Alphabetically arranged, and intended as anaid to correspondence and conversation in the native language by Sir John Francis Davis and similar books you'll love - Bookscovery

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A vocabulary, containing Chinese words and phrases peculiar to Canton and Macao, and to the trade of those places; together with the titles and address of all the officers of government, Hong merchants, &c. &c. Alphabetically arranged, and intended as anaid to correspondence and conversation in the native language

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