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... Court . We dare not act without autho- rization . We have already promised we would jointly memorialize the throne on your behalf . Be patient and wait until the Imperial edict ar- rives . Then we can mobilize our navy . " Admiral Shih ...
... Court . We dare not act without autho- rization . We have already promised we would jointly memorialize the throne on your behalf . Be patient and wait until the Imperial edict ar- rives . Then we can mobilize our navy . " Admiral Shih ...
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... Court of the Turgots [ On 53 : 6 : 1 ( July 12 , 1715 ) the Chinese embassy arrived at Ma - nu- 398 399 t'o - hai , the Court of the A - yü - ch'i Khan of the Turgots . The next day ( July 13 ) the Khan received the embassy formally and ...
... Court of the Turgots [ On 53 : 6 : 1 ( July 12 , 1715 ) the Chinese embassy arrived at Ma - nu- 398 399 t'o - hai , the Court of the A - yü - ch'i Khan of the Turgots . The next day ( July 13 ) the Khan received the embassy formally and ...
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... Court . The rest of the suite was ordered to remain in Kwangtung , and the local magistrates took care of them and guarded them . Now the King of Portugal , particularly influenced by the sublime kindness of Your Majesty to strangers ...
... Court . The rest of the suite was ordered to remain in Kwangtung , and the local magistrates took care of them and guarded them . Now the King of Portugal , particularly influenced by the sublime kindness of Your Majesty to strangers ...
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