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... merchants went to Japan to purchase copper . The Chekiang maritime customs were responsible for supervision of these purchasers . For information about Chinese merchants at Nagasaki see Wang P'eng - fei , Hsiu - hai Chi ; for details on ...
... merchants went to Japan to purchase copper . The Chekiang maritime customs were responsible for supervision of these purchasers . For information about Chinese merchants at Nagasaki see Wang P'eng - fei , Hsiu - hai Chi ; for details on ...
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Lo-shu Fu. none of them claimed to have loaned money to Chinese merchants ; they said that only country merchants , probably Abraham Leslie and his friends , made loans to the Chinese merchants ( for Leslie's story see Morse , II , 33 ...
Lo-shu Fu. none of them claimed to have loaned money to Chinese merchants ; they said that only country merchants , probably Abraham Leslie and his friends , made loans to the Chinese merchants ( for Leslie's story see Morse , II , 33 ...
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... merchants in detail . Pai - ling read Roberts's memorial with interest , patted the English merchant's shoulder , and bade the English to be good children in the future ( III , 94 ) . As to the question of whether the English troops ...
... merchants in detail . Pai - ling read Roberts's memorial with interest , patted the English merchant's shoulder , and bade the English to be good children in the future ( III , 94 ) . As to the question of whether the English troops ...
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