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... death . However , to condemn Hsieh- li - wan and the other Russian to ... CL 9 ( 1744 ) 9 : 3 : 26 ( May 8 , 1744 ) Russia Can Trade with China Both ... CL 10 ( 1745 ) 10 : 8 : 9 ( Sept. 4 , 1745 ) British Privateers Chase French Ships ...
... death . However , to condemn Hsieh- li - wan and the other Russian to ... CL 9 ( 1744 ) 9 : 3 : 26 ( May 8 , 1744 ) Russia Can Trade with China Both ... CL 10 ( 1745 ) 10 : 8 : 9 ( Sept. 4 , 1745 ) British Privateers Chase French Ships ...
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... CL 42 ( 1777 ) 42 : 2 : 3 ( March 11 , 1777 ) Wo - pa - hsi Dies and Mo - men - t'u Is Suspected 365 The Emperor ... died . His son , Tse - ling Na - mu - cha - na has been invested as the Khan of the Turgots , and Ts'e - po - k'o To ...
... CL 42 ( 1777 ) 42 : 2 : 3 ( March 11 , 1777 ) Wo - pa - hsi Dies and Mo - men - t'u Is Suspected 365 The Emperor ... died . His son , Tse - ling Na - mu - cha - na has been invested as the Khan of the Turgots , and Ts'e - po - k'o To ...
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... death by either decapitation or strangulation ; and then they should be turned over to ... CL 57 ( 1792 ) Russian Trade Reopened An Account of Sino - Russian ... died afterwards . Therefore , though the old case was not yet concluded , a ...
... death by either decapitation or strangulation ; and then they should be turned over to ... CL 57 ( 1792 ) Russian Trade Reopened An Account of Sino - Russian ... died afterwards . Therefore , though the old case was not yet concluded , a ...
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