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Page 473
It was not important and was abolished in KH 38 : 11 ( December , 1699 ) . Its
officials were incorporated into the Board of Punishment ( 196 , 4a ) . 253 . He
was famous among the Westerners for his persecution of Catholicism . His diary
of this ...
It was not important and was abolished in KH 38 : 11 ( December , 1699 ) . Its
officials were incorporated into the Board of Punishment ( 196 , 4a ) . 253 . He
was famous among the Westerners for his persecution of Catholicism . His diary
of this ...
Page 477
This new version gives the list of Chinese delegates and supplies one important
article of the treaty , namely that the region south of the Udi River should be left
unsettled until a later time . Unfortunately this part of the territory was also not ...
This new version gives the list of Chinese delegates and supplies one important
article of the treaty , namely that the region south of the Udi River should be left
unsettled until a later time . Unfortunately this part of the territory was also not ...
Page 600
It soon , however , became an important nation . In 1779 , John Ledyard , an
American sailor who had seen service under Captain Cook in Canton , noticed
that the Chinese paid $ 100 a piece for furs that had been bought from the
Indians ...
It soon , however , became an important nation . In 1779 , John Ledyard , an
American sailor who had seen service under Captain Cook in Canton , noticed
that the Chinese paid $ 100 a piece for furs that had been bought from the
Indians ...
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