Life in China (Google Books ⧉, Amazon ⧉, Bookshop ⧉)
by Milne
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The Travels of Marco Polo
Milne’s Life in China, pp. 288, 450
The Travels of Marco Polo
Mr. Milne (Life in China), and again Mr. Medhurst (Foreigner in Far Cathay), have discredited the great prevalence of infant exposure in China;
The Travels of Marco Polo
It existed before the rebellion, as I see in the book of Mr. Milne, who gives interesting details on such Chinese charities. (Life in China, pp. 46 seqq.)
The Travels of Marco Polo
Milne, who also visited it, mentions it in his Life in China (p. 258), and says: “At the southern end of the suburbs of Lan-Ki the river divides into two branches, the one to the left on south-east leading direct to Kinhua.”
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