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... foreign ships an- chored at Macao ; all sailed directly for Canton and anchored at Whampoa . Canton , therefore , instead of Macao , became the harbor for foreign trade . 145. This was a tribe of the Inner Mongols , belonging to the ...
... foreign ships an- chored at Macao ; all sailed directly for Canton and anchored at Whampoa . Canton , therefore , instead of Macao , became the harbor for foreign trade . 145. This was a tribe of the Inner Mongols , belonging to the ...
Page 570
... foreign merchants . The British traders made repeated efforts to have it abolished but without success . They needed it because once such an ad valorem was introduced the hong merchants not only were able to liquidate the foreign debts ...
... foreign merchants . The British traders made repeated efforts to have it abolished but without success . They needed it because once such an ad valorem was introduced the hong merchants not only were able to liquidate the foreign debts ...
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... foreign powers , it became un- necessary to accept foreign aid . The foreign captives of the Chinese pi- rates , Turner and R. Glasspoole , gave us accounts of them , which are in fact good source books on this subject . The only ...
... foreign powers , it became un- necessary to accept foreign aid . The foreign captives of the Chinese pi- rates , Turner and R. Glasspoole , gave us accounts of them , which are in fact good source books on this subject . The only ...
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