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Page 437
In Korean documents the term , Ta - kuo , " the Great Empire , " was reserved for
China . Another term , Shih - ta , ' to serve the Great Empire , " was used to
explain Korea ' s relationship as a vassal - state . Although she might enjoy
autonomy ...
In Korean documents the term , Ta - kuo , " the Great Empire , " was reserved for
China . Another term , Shih - ta , ' to serve the Great Empire , " was used to
explain Korea ' s relationship as a vassal - state . Although she might enjoy
autonomy ...
Page 559
He served as general of li for two terms . During his first term ( CL 35 - CL 36 ) the
Turgots returned . When , in CL 35 ( 1770 - 1771 ) he received the news that the
Turgots were about to come to li and reported to the Court , the Emperor feared ...
He served as general of li for two terms . During his first term ( CL 35 - CL 36 ) the
Turgots returned . When , in CL 35 ( 1770 - 1771 ) he received the news that the
Turgots were about to come to li and reported to the Court , the Emperor feared ...
Page 599
This term has been interpreted in many ways . " Country " is a term used
colloquially and in trade , to distinguish vessels built or owned in Indian ports ,
though often officered by Europeans from the bona fide English East India
Company .
This term has been interpreted in many ways . " Country " is a term used
colloquially and in trade , to distinguish vessels built or owned in Indian ports ,
though often officered by Europeans from the bona fide English East India
Company .
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