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( 729 , 6b ) 30 : 6 : 6 ( July 23 , 1765 ) Sang - chai To - er - chi Is Reported
Secretly Trading with Russia The Emperor decreed to the ministers in the grand
council of state : " According to the memorial of Ch ' eng - kun - cha - pu and other
officials ...
( 729 , 6b ) 30 : 6 : 6 ( July 23 , 1765 ) Sang - chai To - er - chi Is Reported
Secretly Trading with Russia The Emperor decreed to the ministers in the grand
council of state : " According to the memorial of Ch ' eng - kun - cha - pu and other
officials ...
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The Emperor approved this memorial : " We should approve what he has
petitioned . " ( 926 , 28b - 29a ) 38 : Intercalary 3 : 2 ( April 23 , 1773 ) A Rumor
Spreads that Some Turgots Want to Return to Russia The Emperor decreed
again : " Shu ...
The Emperor approved this memorial : " We should approve what he has
petitioned . " ( 926 , 28b - 29a ) 38 : Intercalary 3 : 2 ( April 23 , 1773 ) A Rumor
Spreads that Some Turgots Want to Return to Russia The Emperor decreed
again : " Shu ...
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14 ( 37 , 2b ) 4 : 3 : 18 ( April 22 , 1799 ) Russia Is Notified of the Death of the Ch '
ien - lung Emperor The Emperor again decreed [ to the ministers in the grand
council ) : " Recently the Russians on the frontier , having heard of the death of
Our ...
14 ( 37 , 2b ) 4 : 3 : 18 ( April 22 , 1799 ) Russia Is Notified of the Death of the Ch '
ien - lung Emperor The Emperor again decreed [ to the ministers in the grand
council ) : " Recently the Russians on the frontier , having heard of the death of
Our ...
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