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Burma, the foremost country; a timely discourse to which is added John Bull's neighbor squaring up, or How the Frenchman sought to win an empire in the East; with notes on the probable effects of French success in Tonquin on British interests in Burma.

Title:Burma, the foremost country; a timely discourse to which is added John Bull's neighbor squaring up, or How the Frenchman sought to win an empire in the East; with notes on the probable effects of French success in Tonquin on British interests in Burma.
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Note:W.H. Allen, 1884
  
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Subject:Burma -- Social life and customs
Subject:Indochina -- History
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