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... resided in foreign land since it was said that the wood of iron strength , the major material for ship - building , grew only in China ( KTHY , 18 , 6b ) 415. This refers to T'ien - li Mu or the wood of iron strength . Dur- able and ...
... resided in foreign land since it was said that the wood of iron strength , the major material for ship - building , grew only in China ( KTHY , 18 , 6b ) 415. This refers to T'ien - li Mu or the wood of iron strength . Dur- able and ...
Page 544
... resided . When the disobedient chief of the Huns , Chih - chih Shan - yü , was executed , his head was displayed on a pole erected on the Kao - chieh ( Ibid .; HS , 70 LC 40 ) . In the T'ang dynasty the name of the street where ...
... resided . When the disobedient chief of the Huns , Chih - chih Shan - yü , was executed , his head was displayed on a pole erected on the Kao - chieh ( Ibid .; HS , 70 LC 40 ) . In the T'ang dynasty the name of the street where ...
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... resided in Macao acting as interpreter for the English when they landed at Macao in CC 13. See below . 407. An Italian Franciscan who came to China in 1783. In 1796 , after arrest and imprisonment , he left China to return to Europe by ...
... resided in Macao acting as interpreter for the English when they landed at Macao in CC 13. See below . 407. An Italian Franciscan who came to China in 1783. In 1796 , after arrest and imprisonment , he left China to return to Europe by ...
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