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Page 158
... Interior wishing to gain profits usually remain there . We must prevent this . " Thereupon the ministers in the Court , the viceroys and the gover- nors of Fukien and Kwangtung held a conference . They concluded that Our people of the ...
... Interior wishing to gain profits usually remain there . We must prevent this . " Thereupon the ministers in the Court , the viceroys and the gover- nors of Fukien and Kwangtung held a conference . They concluded that Our people of the ...
Page 184
... Interior from going abroad secretly . Now Luzon is the center of Catholicism , yet the people of our country who believe in their religion secretly go there ! We have already discovered that Yen Lin and Yen Liang went to Luzon and did ...
... Interior from going abroad secretly . Now Luzon is the center of Catholicism , yet the people of our country who believe in their religion secretly go there ! We have already discovered that Yen Lin and Yen Liang went to Luzon and did ...
Page 235
... Interior was gradually increasing , Censor Li Chao - p'eng had petitioned Us to pass a law prohibiting the ex- port of raw silk so that our people might have more silk for domestic use . Even after we had enforced this prohibition for a ...
... Interior was gradually increasing , Censor Li Chao - p'eng had petitioned Us to pass a law prohibiting the ex- port of raw silk so that our people might have more silk for domestic use . Even after we had enforced this prohibition for a ...
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