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... Canton laden with barbarian coins , 13 woolen goods , long ells , and other commodities . On the fourth day of the seventh month one trading ship from France ar- rived [ at Canton ] with a cargo of lead , barbarian coins , Dutch camlets ...
... Canton laden with barbarian coins , 13 woolen goods , long ells , and other commodities . On the fourth day of the seventh month one trading ship from France ar- rived [ at Canton ] with a cargo of lead , barbarian coins , Dutch camlets ...
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... Canton taking the women back to their country . ( YHKC , 27 , p . 3 ) 75 CL 17 ( 1752 ) The Fourth Portuguese Embassy 17 : 7 : 13 ( Aug. 21 , 1752 ) A Portuguese Embassy Arrives at Canton 76 memorialized : " On the The viceroy of Liang ...
... Canton taking the women back to their country . ( YHKC , 27 , p . 3 ) 75 CL 17 ( 1752 ) The Fourth Portuguese Embassy 17 : 7 : 13 ( Aug. 21 , 1752 ) A Portuguese Embassy Arrives at Canton 76 memorialized : " On the The viceroy of Liang ...
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... Canton twenty days to finish their business . How- ever , they are not allowed to delay too long nor to violate our law . Request VII : Now the merchants are allowed to trade with Kao- 484 hung ( Co - hong ) only . If they are permitted ...
... Canton twenty days to finish their business . How- ever , they are not allowed to delay too long nor to violate our law . Request VII : Now the merchants are allowed to trade with Kao- 484 hung ( Co - hong ) only . If they are permitted ...
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