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... Sail Abroad 5 : 3 : 14 ( Apr. 5 , 1727 ) The Viceroy Speaks for the People The Board of War reported its deliberations : " The viceroy of Fukien , Kao Ch'i - cho , 69 memorialized that in the five prefectures of Fukien , Fu - ning ...
... Sail Abroad 5 : 3 : 14 ( Apr. 5 , 1727 ) The Viceroy Speaks for the People The Board of War reported its deliberations : " The viceroy of Fukien , Kao Ch'i - cho , 69 memorialized that in the five prefectures of Fukien , Fu - ning ...
Page 174
... sailing abroad , seventy or eighty per- cent go to Siam , Johore , and other countries . We should distinguish among these countries , so that we may prohibit only ships sailing for Java , and allow ships to sail as usual for Siam , Jou ...
... sailing abroad , seventy or eighty per- cent go to Siam , Johore , and other countries . We should distinguish among these countries , so that we may prohibit only ships sailing for Java , and allow ships to sail as usual for Siam , Jou ...
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... sail only in deep water in the outer ocean , and could not follow our navy in their pursuit of the pirates in the inner ocean . Thereupon , Your servant ( Wo - shih - pu ) , thought that since the barbarian ships could not operate well ...
... sail only in deep water in the outer ocean , and could not follow our navy in their pursuit of the pirates in the inner ocean . Thereupon , Your servant ( Wo - shih - pu ) , thought that since the barbarian ships could not operate well ...
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