
Four years in Upper Burma
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- FOUR YEARS IN UPPER BURMA.
- PREFACE.
- CONTENTS.
- LIST OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS.
- FOUR YEARS IN UPPER BURMA.
- CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY.
- CHAPTER II. THE JOURNEY TO MANDALAY.
- CHAPTER III. MANDALAY IN 1887.
- CHAPTER IV. THE PEOPLE OF MANDALAY.
- CHAPTER V. THE PACIFICATION OF UPPER BURMA.
- CHAPTER VI. BRITISH INFLUENCE IN THE SHAN STATES.
- CHAPTER VII. FIVE YEARS OF BRITISH RULE.
- CHAPTER VIII. INTOXICANTS IN BURMA—THE LIQUOR QUESTION.
- CHAPTER IX. INTOXICANTS IN BURMA—THE OPIUM QUESTION.
- CHAPTER X. THE FRONTIER MOUNTAIN RACES OF BURMA.
- CHAPTER XI. BUDDHISM IN BURMA.
- CHAPTER XII. BURMESE RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS AND USAGES.
- CHAPTER XIII. THE BURMANS.
- CHAPTER XIV. BURMESE HOME LIFE.
- CHAPTER XV. A TRUE IDEAL MISSIONARY AND A FALSE MISSIONARY IDEAL.
- CHAPTER XVI. OUR EARLY EXPERIENCES IN THE BURMA MISSION.
- CHAPTER XVII. FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS.
- CHAPTER XVIII. SEEKING THE LOST.
- CHAPTER XIX. A JUNGLE JOURNEY.
- CHAPTER XX. THE HOME FOR LEPERS AT MANDALAY.
- FOOTNOTES
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