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... arrived at Ni - pu- ch'ou . On the opposite bank of the river , our embassy arriving both by land and by water united and encamped there . We sent three persons , Colonel Pai - mo - to and two others , to enter the city and to inquire ...
... arrived at Ni - pu- ch'ou . On the opposite bank of the river , our embassy arriving both by land and by water united and encamped there . We sent three persons , Colonel Pai - mo - to and two others , to enter the city and to inquire ...
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... arrived at Canton laden with barbarian coins , 13 woolen goods , long ells , and other commodities . On the fourth ... arrived [ at Canton ] , a commercial ship from Ka - sha and a trading ship from Batavia arrived [ at Canton ] laden ...
... arrived at Canton laden with barbarian coins , 13 woolen goods , long ells , and other commodities . On the fourth ... arrived [ at Canton ] , a commercial ship from Ka - sha and a trading ship from Batavia arrived [ at Canton ] laden ...
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... arrived on a commercial ship at Canton . They petition to come to Peking to serve us . Li Shih - yao should memorialize the throne for an edict of instruction as to whether he will allow them to proceed to Peking . Hitherto when the ...
... arrived on a commercial ship at Canton . They petition to come to Peking to serve us . Li Shih - yao should memorialize the throne for an edict of instruction as to whether he will allow them to proceed to Peking . Hitherto when the ...
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