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... approved . ( 29,2a - b ) 3 : 2 : 29 ( Apr. 11 , 1725 ) O - lung - tai is Chinese Envoy to Russia 11 The Emperor ... approve what you now memorialize . ( 29,29a ) 11 3 : 7 : 29 ( Sept. 5 , 1725 ) Six out of Ten Foreign Ships Come to ...
... approved . ( 29,2a - b ) 3 : 2 : 29 ( Apr. 11 , 1725 ) O - lung - tai is Chinese Envoy to Russia 11 The Emperor ... approve what you now memorialize . ( 29,29a ) 11 3 : 7 : 29 ( Sept. 5 , 1725 ) Six out of Ten Foreign Ships Come to ...
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... approved this memorial . ( 602 , 19a - 21b ) Exportation of Silk Will Be Prohibited 24 : Intercalary 6:25 ( Aug. 17 , 1759 ) Silk May Not Be Exported The Board of Revenue deliberated and approved what Censor Li Chao- p'eng 183 had ...
... approved this memorial . ( 602 , 19a - 21b ) Exportation of Silk Will Be Prohibited 24 : Intercalary 6:25 ( Aug. 17 , 1759 ) Silk May Not Be Exported The Board of Revenue deliberated and approved what Censor Li Chao- p'eng 183 had ...
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... approved the memorial of the acting viceroy of Liang - Kwang , Kuo Shih - hsün , who had explained that the rhubarb produced in the Interior is considered an important drug to cure illness in the various Western nations . Previously ...
... approved the memorial of the acting viceroy of Liang - Kwang , Kuo Shih - hsün , who had explained that the rhubarb produced in the Interior is considered an important drug to cure illness in the various Western nations . Previously ...
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