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A Standard Bearer. A Sacrifice at the Temple. A Military Station. A Fishing Boat.

A Chinese Comedian. A Group of Chinese, habited for rainy Weather. A Pagoda, or Temple for religious Worship. A Ship of War.

A Soldier in undress, with a Flag at his Back. The Punishment of the Bastinado. A Pai-loo, or Triumphal Arch. Vessels passing through a Sluice.

A Mandarin, attended by a Domestic. A small Idol Temple, or Joss-house. Chinese Gamblers with fighting Qiiails. Portrait of Sea Vessels generally called Junks.

A Soldier with a Matchlock. A Criminal brought before a Magistrate, Suburbs of a City, Canal, 8cc. Temporary Building at Tien-sin.

A Tradesman with Birds' Nests for Sale. A Funeral Procession. Building, resembling a Vessel. Fisherman and his Family in a Boat.



Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland-row, St. James's,