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... Plain White Banner . The Emperor decreed : " Since the surrendered Lo - ch'as are numer- 165 ous , we should organize them into a special company ( tso - ling ) and let them live together , to help and comfort each other . " ( 112,17b ...
... Plain White Banner . The Emperor decreed : " Since the surrendered Lo - ch'as are numer- 165 ous , we should organize them into a special company ( tso - ling ) and let them live together , to help and comfort each other . " ( 112,17b ...
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... Plain Yellow Banner and of the T'ung - chia Clan . In the seventh year of Yung - cheng he was awarded a title of vice - president [ of a board ] , as ambassador to Russia . He re- 82 turned from his mission in the tenth year of Yung ...
... Plain Yellow Banner and of the T'ung - chia Clan . In the seventh year of Yung - cheng he was awarded a title of vice - president [ of a board ] , as ambassador to Russia . He re- 82 turned from his mission in the tenth year of Yung ...
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... plain truth . Written in the third month of the fourteenth year of Chia - ch'ing , that 122 is May 8 , 1809 , of our English calendar . ( CCCCWCSL 3 , 5a ) 14 : 4 : 29 ( June 30 , 1809 ) The British Are under Suspicion The Emperor ...
... plain truth . Written in the third month of the fourteenth year of Chia - ch'ing , that 122 is May 8 , 1809 , of our English calendar . ( CCCCWCSL 3 , 5a ) 14 : 4 : 29 ( June 30 , 1809 ) The British Are under Suspicion The Emperor ...
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