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... deliberation : We will dispatch the re- quired hunters and We appoint Comptroller - general Hsi - t'e - k'u to com- mand them . We shall give one month's salary to each one of the soldiers , hunters and crewmen . " ( 113,5a - b ) The ...
... deliberation : We will dispatch the re- quired hunters and We appoint Comptroller - general Hsi - t'e - k'u to com- mand them . We shall give one month's salary to each one of the soldiers , hunters and crewmen . " ( 113,5a - b ) The ...
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... deliberation : " The viceroy of Kwangtung and Kwanghsi , Yang Lin , memorialized : ' When the ships of the barbarians at Macao went to the Southern ocean and the commercial ships of the Interior went to Annam for trade , Your servant ...
... deliberation : " The viceroy of Kwangtung and Kwanghsi , Yang Lin , memorialized : ' When the ships of the barbarians at Macao went to the Southern ocean and the commercial ships of the Interior went to Annam for trade , Your servant ...
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... deliberations . ( 27,16a - b ) 2:12:27 ( Feb. 9 , 1725 ) A Chinese Army of 9,800 2 Men Stationed in Hei - lung - chiang ... deliberation because at Hei - lung - chiang we should guard against the Russians . We order the general [ of Hai ...
... deliberations . ( 27,16a - b ) 2:12:27 ( Feb. 9 , 1725 ) A Chinese Army of 9,800 2 Men Stationed in Hei - lung - chiang ... deliberation because at Hei - lung - chiang we should guard against the Russians . We order the general [ of Hai ...
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