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Han Chü - yüan replied : " Lo - ch ' an is a special tribe in the neighborhood of
Ninguta . " Han Chü - yuan asked for a letter of reply . The chairman of the Privy
Council ( Ling - i - cheng ) , Cheng T ' ai - ho , " said that it seemed advisable to ...
Han Chü - yüan replied : " Lo - ch ' an is a special tribe in the neighborhood of
Ninguta . " Han Chü - yuan asked for a letter of reply . The chairman of the Privy
Council ( Ling - i - cheng ) , Cheng T ' ai - ho , " said that it seemed advisable to ...
Page 146
He received the European , Mu Ching - yüan 30 as his bosom friend , who
admired him publicly and sought to secure his nomination as heirapparent . As
everyone knows , this is a crime . Sei - ssu - ho claimed falsely that he was sick
and ...
He received the European , Mu Ching - yüan 30 as his bosom friend , who
admired him publicly and sought to secure his nomination as heirapparent . As
everyone knows , this is a crime . Sei - ssu - ho claimed falsely that he was sick
and ...
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21 , 1729 ) the said detective begged Su Hsiao to buy one chin of opium ( Ya - p '
ien ) from Ch ' en Yuan of the Ch ' en - shih - hong . Thereupon your subordinate ,
the prefect , dispatched police to Ch ' en Yüan ' s . We captured thirty - three ...
21 , 1729 ) the said detective begged Su Hsiao to buy one chin of opium ( Ya - p '
ien ) from Ch ' en Yuan of the Ch ' en - shih - hong . Thereupon your subordinate ,
the prefect , dispatched police to Ch ' en Yüan ' s . We captured thirty - three ...
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