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... dispatch five or six hundred sol- diers from the Daurs . They should bring their families to reach their destination next autumn . Then we should appoint a general , a deputy lieutenant - general , colonels and lieutenant colonels who ...
... dispatch five or six hundred sol- diers from the Daurs . They should bring their families to reach their destination next autumn . Then we should appoint a general , a deputy lieutenant - general , colonels and lieutenant colonels who ...
Page 285
... dispatch , the latter should provide horses , food , and escorts . If they purposely de- lay and the dispatch is consequently not delivered immediately , then trade between the two countries should be suspended until this case is ...
... dispatch , the latter should provide horses , food , and escorts . If they purposely de- lay and the dispatch is consequently not delivered immediately , then trade between the two countries should be suspended until this case is ...
Page 340
... dispatch an edict to in- form them of the decease of His Late Majesty .... " We have already prepared the draft of a communication to be sent to Russia by Yun - tuan To - er - chi and Fo - er - ch'ing - o . On receiving it , the latter ...
... dispatch an edict to in- form them of the decease of His Late Majesty .... " We have already prepared the draft of a communication to be sent to Russia by Yun - tuan To - er - chi and Fo - er - ch'ing - o . On receiving it , the latter ...
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