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that, to a European fleet, it would be one of the most vulnerable parts of the empire, as the canal opens into the great river a little below the city towards the sea. To blockade at once the mouth of the canal and of the Yang tsekeang could scarcely fail to distress the empire, and especially Peking, which is fed by supplies from the southern provinces."-Vol. ii. p. 8.

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