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u Hui_ encyclopaedia, 52-53. Seal of office of mandarin, 198-199. Self-government illustrations, 96-106. Self-taxation, _see_ Taxation. Senior Classics-- Honours of, 72. Illustrated book in Cambridge collection, 70-71. Shopkeepers, women's business ability, 198. Smith, Rev. Dr. A., statement as to prejudice against Christianity, 181. Social life, knowledge of, necessary to foreigner in China, 181-182. Spanish seizure of islands from China, 136. Spectacles, _see_ Eyeglasses. Speech, Chinese, _see_ Language. Spring and Autumn, Confucian Canon, 41. Ssu-k'ung T'u, Taoist poet, quotations from, 160-163. Ssu-ma Ch'ien-- _Historical Record_, 45-47. Memoir of Lao Tzu, 149. Ssu-ma Kuang, author of _The Mirror of History_, 48-49. Statesmen-- Chang Ch'ien, mission to Bactria, 130-131. Compared with men from other countries, 112. Han Yue, great works of, 117. Li Hung-chang, _see that title_. Wen T'ien-hsiang, influence of Chinese literature on, 113-116. Statutes, present Chinese dynasty, 56. Story-tellers in Chinese towns, 61, 123. Street etiquette and rights, 183-186. Strikes--tea strike, Hangchow, 95. Study of Chinese affairs, _see_ China. Suffixes, Chinese language, 21. T'ai-p'ing rebels, pamphlets of, 56. Taoism-- Alchemy, 166-168. Black art, 186-170. Borrowing from Buddhists, 172. Cambridge Library, collection of writings, 44. Chuang Tzu, writer on Taoism, 148, 154-160, 165, 171. Corruption of the Tao, 171-173 Decline, 163. Elixir of life, 163-170. Genuineness of _Tao-Te-Ching_, evidences against, 146-151. Han Fei Tzu, writer on Taoism, 148. Huai-nan Tzu, writer on Taoism, 149. Immortality, _see that title_. Inaction doctrine, 152, 156. Last state, 143. Legends of Lao Tzu, 145-146. Philosophy of, 151-163, 182. Poet, quotations from, 160-163. Relativity doctrine, 156. Struggle with Buddhists, 172. Tao-t'ai, intendant of circuit, 76, 83. _Tao-Te-Ching_, evidences against genuineness, 146-151. Tartar generals, provincial governors, 82. Taxation-- Combination and resistance, 92-96. Lightness of taxation, 89. New imposts, people's approval necessary before enforcement, 90-92. Opium tax resisted, 95-96. Pigs, tax on, resisted, 93-95. Self-taxation, 84. Ill
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