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... allowed to establish a factory there in 1676 , giving the East India Company its first foothold on Chinese soil ( Morse , I , 41-45 ; Campbell , 498-500 ) . 89. Spathary was not a Russian but a Greek born in Moldavia and educated in ...
... allowed to establish a factory there in 1676 , giving the East India Company its first foothold on Chinese soil ( Morse , I , 41-45 ; Campbell , 498-500 ) . 89. Spathary was not a Russian but a Greek born in Moldavia and educated in ...
Page 541
... allowed to navigate in the Amur because of the precious pearls to be found in the river and because the Chinese feared that if the Russians were allowed to sail in the Amur even once they would take it over , as was the case with ...
... allowed to navigate in the Amur because of the precious pearls to be found in the river and because the Chinese feared that if the Russians were allowed to sail in the Amur even once they would take it over , as was the case with ...
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... allowed to return to his church , the Hsi - t'ang in Peking ( CCCCWCSL , 3 , 20a ) . 155. Incidentally all four priests were Italians , but they did not know astronomy ( cf. Morse , III , 164-65 ) . If they had been astronomers they ...
... allowed to return to his church , the Hsi - t'ang in Peking ( CCCCWCSL , 3 , 20a ) . 155. Incidentally all four priests were Italians , but they did not know astronomy ( cf. Morse , III , 164-65 ) . If they had been astronomers they ...
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