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... four p'i of Shan - tuan , four p'i of blue flowered satin , four p'i of black flowered satin , four p'i of satin without flowers , four p'i of Mao - tuan , ten p'i of ling , ten p'i of fan - ssu , ten p'i of lo101 and 300 liang of ...
... four p'i of Shan - tuan , four p'i of blue flowered satin , four p'i of black flowered satin , four p'i of satin without flowers , four p'i of Mao - tuan , ten p'i of ling , ten p'i of fan - ssu , ten p'i of lo101 and 300 liang of ...
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... Four Maritime Customs Set Up Shih Lang Petitions to Open Foreign Trade The maritime customs at Amoy was established in the twenty - second year of K'ang - hsi ( 1684 ) . After T'ai - wan was incorporated into Chinese territory , the ...
... Four Maritime Customs Set Up Shih Lang Petitions to Open Foreign Trade The maritime customs at Amoy was established in the twenty - second year of K'ang - hsi ( 1684 ) . After T'ai - wan was incorporated into Chinese territory , the ...
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... four horses which the Russian major had wrongly demanded from us , yesterday we decreed to the Board to com- municate to the general of Hei - lung - chiang , ordering him to give back the four horses to the Russians which they demand ...
... four horses which the Russian major had wrongly demanded from us , yesterday we decreed to the Board to com- municate to the general of Hei - lung - chiang , ordering him to give back the four horses to the Russians which they demand ...
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