The rationale of the China question: comprising an inquiry into the repressive policy of the imperial government,
with considerations of the duties of the three treaty powers, England, France & America, in regard to it; and a glance at the origins of the first and second wars with China, with incidental notices of the rebellion,
by an American. [pt. 1]
APA Citation
Nye, G., American. (1972). The rationale of the China question: comprising an inquiry into the repressive policy of the imperial government: with considerations of the duties of the three treaty powers, England, France & America, in regard to it; and a glance at the origins of the first and second wars with China, with incidental notices of the rebellion. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources.
MLA Citation
Nye, Gideon, 1812-1888, and American. The Rationale of the China Question: Comprising an Inquiry Into the Repressive Policy of the Imperial Government: With Considerations of the Duties of the Three Treaty Powers, England, France & America, In Regard to It; And a Glance At the Origins of the First And Second Wars With China, With Incidental Notices of the Rebellion. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1972.