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Unexpectedly Your subjects were captured by bandits 18 and were in danger of
being executed . Fortunately in the third year of Shun - chih ( 1646 - 47 ) the
Grand Army pacified West China and Your subjects were graciously
emancipated by ...
Unexpectedly Your subjects were captured by bandits 18 and were in danger of
being executed . Fortunately in the third year of Shun - chih ( 1646 - 47 ) the
Grand Army pacified West China and Your subjects were graciously
emancipated by ...
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Just as subjects you pay tribute to the Mongol princes , so you are also Our
subjects . Your home is very near to the frontier of Russia and of Dzungaria .
According to the report of Our envoy to Dzungaria who has just returned to China
, Ts ' e ...
Just as subjects you pay tribute to the Mongol princes , so you are also Our
subjects . Your home is very near to the frontier of Russia and of Dzungaria .
According to the report of Our envoy to Dzungaria who has just returned to China
, Ts ' e ...
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The old treaty was re - examined ; it states that anyone ( a Chinese or a Russian
subject ) who steals livestock from across the ... Since there was a mutually
established regulation concerning robbery between the subjects of the Interior
and the ...
The old treaty was re - examined ; it states that anyone ( a Chinese or a Russian
subject ) who steals livestock from across the ... Since there was a mutually
established regulation concerning robbery between the subjects of the Interior
and the ...
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