25. China has been illustrated by the labours of the French;
of the missionaries at Pekin, and Messrs. Freret and De
Guignes at Paris. The substance of the three preceding notes
is extracted from the 'Chou-king', with the preface and
notes of M. de Guignes, Paris, 1770; The Tong-Kien-Kang-Mou,
translated by the P. de Mailla, under the name of Hist.
Generale de la Chine, tom. i. p. xlix.-cc.; the Memoires sur
la Chine, Paris, 1776, etc., tom. i. p. 1-323, tom. ii. p.
5-364; the Histoire des Huns, tom. i. p. 1-131, tom. v. p.
345-362; and the Memoires de l'Academie des Inscriptions,
tom. x. p. 377-402, tom. xv. p. 495-564, tom. xviii. p.
178-295, tom. xxxvi. p. 164-238.
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