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, invites cooperation of France, Russia and the United States concerning the _Arrow_ case, 164 P'an-keng, of the house of Shang, moves his capital five times, 81 P'anku, the "ancient founder," 71 [Page 320] Paoting-fu, in Chihli province, scene of martyrdom of missionaries, 40 Parker, Dr. Peter, missionary at Canton, 284 Parkes, Consul and the _Arrow_ case, 162, 163, 164 Patachu, summer resort near Peking, 34-35 its eight Buddhist temples, 35 Pearl River, 9 Peking, northern capital of China, 34 approaches to new foreign quarter fortified, 37 Byron's lines on Lisbon applied to Peking, 39 climate and low death-rate, 38 Empress Dowager's summer residence, 34 "Forbidden City," 37 French Cathedral defended by Bishop Favier and marines, 176 Legation Street, 36 Prospect or Palatine Hill, 38 siege of legations, 175 summer palaces, 34 Tai-ping expedition against, 159 Tartar and Chinese cities, 35 Temples of Agriculture, Heaven and Earth, 35, 36 Peking Gazette, the, oldest journal in the world, 290 Philosophers of the Sung period, Cheo, Cheng, Chang, and Chu, 127-128 Philosophers: Chu Hi, 128 Wang Ngan-shi, economist, 128 Pirates, attacks of, on Mr. Russell and the author, 18 Rev. Walter Lowrie is drowned by, 18 Police, reforms in, 218 Polo, Marco, Mattei, and Nicolo, 132 sojourn in China, 132 Port Arthur and Liao-tung, 171, 174, 182, 184, 186, 187, 188, 190, 191, 192 Ports, five, opened to great Britain at close of the Opium War, 155 Portsmouth (N. H.), treaty of, 192 Portuguese, first ships of the, appear at Canton, 136 disapprove missions, 137 obtain a footing at Macao, 137 secretly oppose Dutch traders, 137 Postal system, 206 Pottinger, Sir Henry, moderate conditions imposed by, at close of Opium War, 155, 156 his action compared with that of Commodore Perry, 156 Psychology, Chinese, its recognition of three souls, 22 Punishments, barbarous, abolished, 214 Putu, the sacred island of, 18 its monasteries, 18 prevalence of piracy in adjacent waters, 18 [Page 321] Railways, King-Ran road completed to Hankow, 39 first grand trunk road, 39 good work of Belgian constructors, 39 influence of, on people and government, 40 questionable action of American company, 40 reforms in, 203 Rankin, Rev. Henry, with the author, the first white man to enter Hang-chow, 22 Reading-rooms (not libraries, but places for reading) a new institution, 216 Red-hair
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