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( 29 , 29a ) 3 : 7 : 29 ( Sept . 5 , 1725 ) Six out of Ten Foreign Ships Come to
Canton from Great Britain The viceroy of Liang - Kwang , K ' ung Yü - hsün ,
memorialized : " On the fourth , the fifth and the fifteenth day of the sixth month in
this year ...
( 29 , 29a ) 3 : 7 : 29 ( Sept . 5 , 1725 ) Six out of Ten Foreign Ships Come to
Canton from Great Britain The viceroy of Liang - Kwang , K ' ung Yü - hsün ,
memorialized : " On the fourth , the fifth and the fifteenth day of the sixth month in
this year ...
Page 189
( 378 , 16a - b ) CL 16 ( 1751 ) 16 : Intercalary 5 : 16 ( July 8 , 1751 ) Foreign
Women Are Not Allowed to Enter China When the foreigners of various countries
came to the provincial capital ( Canton ) to trade , there was no precedent
allowing ...
( 378 , 16a - b ) CL 16 ( 1751 ) 16 : Intercalary 5 : 16 ( July 8 , 1751 ) Foreign
Women Are Not Allowed to Enter China When the foreigners of various countries
came to the provincial capital ( Canton ) to trade , there was no precedent
allowing ...
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Endorsement : If , after their commercial ships sail away , the barbarians still have
important errands , they may be permitted to stay on in Canton twenty days to
finish their business . However , they are not allowed to delay too long nor to ...
Endorsement : If , after their commercial ships sail away , the barbarians still have
important errands , they may be permitted to stay on in Canton twenty days to
finish their business . However , they are not allowed to delay too long nor to ...
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