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... Macao on November 12 , 1742. Because he could not get provisions , he went up to Canton to see the viceroy , despite the ruling that no warship could enter Whampoa . After obtaining provisions , he sailed on April 19 , 1743. Homeward ...
... Macao on November 12 , 1742. Because he could not get provisions , he went up to Canton to see the viceroy , despite the ruling that no warship could enter Whampoa . After obtaining provisions , he sailed on April 19 , 1743. Homeward ...
Page 531
... Macao withdrawn . It even appeared that Jo - hsieh would risk fighting us , but the barbarians of Macao had no will to resist . Their monks and nuns tried to help them . They rang bells and assembled people for a trial at which , as ...
... Macao withdrawn . It even appeared that Jo - hsieh would risk fighting us , but the barbarians of Macao had no will to resist . Their monks and nuns tried to help them . They rang bells and assembled people for a trial at which , as ...
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... Macao . The Portuguese at Macao , how- ever , suspected their ulterior motives and did not allow them to land . The Portuguese senate communicated with de Gouvea , saying that the Portuguese settled at Macao were in great peril , so ...
... Macao . The Portuguese at Macao , how- ever , suspected their ulterior motives and did not allow them to land . The Portuguese senate communicated with de Gouvea , saying that the Portuguese settled at Macao were in great peril , so ...
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