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... maritime trade and set up maritime 142 customs . 143 In the twenty - third year of K'ang - hsi ( 1684 ) an official from the Board of Revenue ( Hu - pu ) was appointed to take charge of government- controlled business and customs ...
... maritime trade and set up maritime 142 customs . 143 In the twenty - third year of K'ang - hsi ( 1684 ) an official from the Board of Revenue ( Hu - pu ) was appointed to take charge of government- controlled business and customs ...
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... Maritime Customs Set up in Chekiang 316 ( 163,19a ) At Ningpo in Chekiang a maritime customs office was set up , with twenty ships , detached from the provincial navy , assigned for patrol duty at the various ports . 317 At Ting - hai ...
... Maritime Customs Set up in Chekiang 316 ( 163,19a ) At Ningpo in Chekiang a maritime customs office was set up , with twenty ships , detached from the provincial navy , assigned for patrol duty at the various ports . 317 At Ting - hai ...
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... maritime customs , but my pe- tition was turned down . I accused him in the office of the viceroy , but my accusation was not accepted . I presented a petition at Ning - po , Chekiang , and again it was not accepted . Now the Company ...
... maritime customs , but my pe- tition was turned down . I accused him in the office of the viceroy , but my accusation was not accepted . I presented a petition at Ning - po , Chekiang , and again it was not accepted . Now the Company ...
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