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... Majesty good fortune in everything and the enjoyment of a long life on this earth . " The Lord Creator , who made ... Majesty this supreme mandate . We , therefore , seek to congratulate [ Your Majesty ] and to pe- tition Your Majesty ...
... Majesty good fortune in everything and the enjoyment of a long life on this earth . " The Lord Creator , who made ... Majesty this supreme mandate . We , therefore , seek to congratulate [ Your Majesty ] and to pe- tition Your Majesty ...
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... Majesty's wise estimation and without the slightest divergence . Indeed , we are too shallow and super- ficial to understand one ten - thousandth of Your Majesty's greatness . " Moreover , last time when we captured the Lo - ch'as , we ...
... Majesty's wise estimation and without the slightest divergence . Indeed , we are too shallow and super- ficial to understand one ten - thousandth of Your Majesty's greatness . " Moreover , last time when we captured the Lo - ch'as , we ...
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... Majesty sympathized with their ignorance and was not so cruel as to dispatch an army to sup- press them . Your Majesty only dispatched a government army to garri- son at Hei - lung - chiang and hoped that the Russians might repent of ...
... Majesty sympathized with their ignorance and was not so cruel as to dispatch an army to sup- press them . Your Majesty only dispatched a government army to garri- son at Hei - lung - chiang and hoped that the Russians might repent of ...
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