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... banner soldiers at Wu - la , and 360 from Ninguta . We shall se- lect a capable colonel ( Hsieh - ling ) and other officers to supervise the transportation of grain to Hei - lung - chiang . " The Emperor endorsed their deliberation : We ...
... banner soldiers at Wu - la , and 360 from Ninguta . We shall se- lect a capable colonel ( Hsieh - ling ) and other officers to supervise the transportation of grain to Hei - lung - chiang . " The Emperor endorsed their deliberation : We ...
Page 103
... Banner , was awarded the hereditary title , 284 T'o - sha - la - ha - fan . The remaining 131 men were all reported ... Banners of the Khalkhas ? ' Your servant replied , ' Yes . ' Again he asked : ' I heard that last year you went to ...
... Banner , was awarded the hereditary title , 284 T'o - sha - la - ha - fan . The remaining 131 men were all reported ... Banners of the Khalkhas ? ' Your servant replied , ' Yes . ' Again he asked : ' I heard that last year you went to ...
Page 188
... Banner - Lands Are Pardoned 72 The Board of Revenue memorialized : " After we made a law to pro- hibit the mortgaging of banner - land , the Westerners , Lang Shih - ning ( Joseph Castiglione ) and others , secretly became mortgagees of ...
... Banner - Lands Are Pardoned 72 The Board of Revenue memorialized : " After we made a law to pro- hibit the mortgaging of banner - land , the Westerners , Lang Shih - ning ( Joseph Castiglione ) and others , secretly became mortgagees of ...
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