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... region and the appearances and disappearances of the sun and the moon , the propertime and hour of the day and night , and the solar periods of that region should all be recorded in our calendar , shih - hsien - shu , so that the ...
... region and the appearances and disappearances of the sun and the moon , the propertime and hour of the day and night , and the solar periods of that region should all be recorded in our calendar , shih - hsien - shu , so that the ...
Page 243
... region is also terribly cold and without water , grass , beast , or bird . Colonel A - ti - mu - pao , who was sent ... region . 247 From the Chu - er - t'ei region to the mouth of the Mu - li - le - k'o , we should establish two more k ...
... region is also terribly cold and without water , grass , beast , or bird . Colonel A - ti - mu - pao , who was sent ... region . 247 From the Chu - er - t'ei region to the mouth of the Mu - li - le - k'o , we should establish two more k ...
Page 262
... region ( Sinkiang ) was pacified , we fostered mili- tary colonization at Пli and reduced the tax on the native Mohammedans ; 309 as , for instance , the Kazaks and the Burut ( Pu - lu - t'e ) ' so that they might serve as our outer ...
... region ( Sinkiang ) was pacified , we fostered mili- tary colonization at Пli and reduced the tax on the native Mohammedans ; 309 as , for instance , the Kazaks and the Burut ( Pu - lu - t'e ) ' so that they might serve as our outer ...
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