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... Macao where they will be settled . We order the viceroy and governor of that province to inves- tigate this case carefully , then memorialize their findings to Us . " Before long Yin Chi - shan 96 and others reported that since the ...
... Macao where they will be settled . We order the viceroy and governor of that province to inves- tigate this case carefully , then memorialize their findings to Us . " Before long Yin Chi - shan 96 and others reported that since the ...
Page 344
... Macao . In truth , they hope to occupy Macao themselves , and so achieve 36 the end which Emperor Kao - tsung had refused them . " On the twenty - seventh day of the second month ( March 30 ) , the English ships arrived at Macao . The ...
... Macao . In truth , they hope to occupy Macao themselves , and so achieve 36 the end which Emperor Kao - tsung had refused them . " On the twenty - seventh day of the second month ( March 30 ) , the English ships arrived at Macao . The ...
Page 376
... Macao ? It is evident that you used the Portuguese as an excuse to conceal your true aim , which was to occupy Macao . Your king has always been reverent and obedient to us . Therefore , the Great Emperor permitted your country to trade ...
... Macao ? It is evident that you used the Portuguese as an excuse to conceal your true aim , which was to occupy Macao . Your king has always been reverent and obedient to us . Therefore , the Great Emperor permitted your country to trade ...
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