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Page 198
... Turgots Comes to China 21.5 : 3 ( May 31 , 1756 ) The Turgots , but Not the Russians , Are Allowed to Go to Tibet The Emperor decreed to the ministers in the grand council : " Ac- 107 cording to his memorial , Tun - to - pu Ta - shih ...
... Turgots Comes to China 21.5 : 3 ( May 31 , 1756 ) The Turgots , but Not the Russians , Are Allowed to Go to Tibet The Emperor decreed to the ministers in the grand council : " Ac- 107 cording to his memorial , Tun - to - pu Ta - shih ...
Page 255
... Turgots have already sent men to I - li to in- form them that they will arrive by degrees . " We have already ordered them to select their chiefs , who arrived earlier , to be conducted by the Imperial bodyguards to Jehol to do hom- age ...
... Turgots have already sent men to I - li to in- form them that they will arrive by degrees . " We have already ordered them to select their chiefs , who arrived earlier , to be conducted by the Imperial bodyguards to Jehol to do hom- age ...
Page 260
... Turgots in the winter . Thus we will achieve two objectives by one move . " We order you to transmit an edict to Wen - shou , directing him im- mediately to select the used clothes and transport them to the Turgots . By the end of the ...
... Turgots in the winter . Thus we will achieve two objectives by one move . " We order you to transmit an edict to Wen - shou , directing him im- mediately to select the used clothes and transport them to the Turgots . By the end of the ...
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