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Page 274
... transmit an edict to Li Shih - yao and others that they may order his subordinates in Kwangtung and Kwanghsi to arrest Ivan immediately . They should report to the throne and they should exe- cute him immediately . You should also transmit ...
... transmit an edict to Li Shih - yao and others that they may order his subordinates in Kwangtung and Kwanghsi to arrest Ivan immediately . They should report to the throne and they should exe- cute him immediately . You should also transmit ...
Page 282
... transmit an edict to Fu - yü that the soldiers of the Bargu tribe , Chi - mu - p'ei - le , and the other one who stole the Russian horses must be executed and displayed in public . We should also com- pensate the Russians for their ...
... transmit an edict to Fu - yü that the soldiers of the Bargu tribe , Chi - mu - p'ei - le , and the other one who stole the Russian horses must be executed and displayed in public . We should also com- pensate the Russians for their ...
Page 313
... transmit an edict to Pao - ning and to Yung - pao say- ing that they should pay attention to the defence , but should not make un- necessary preparations . " ( 1376 , 18b - 19a ) 56 : 4 : 25 ( May 27 , 1791 ) Local Authorities Provide ...
... transmit an edict to Pao - ning and to Yung - pao say- ing that they should pay attention to the defence , but should not make un- necessary preparations . " ( 1376 , 18b - 19a ) 56 : 4 : 25 ( May 27 , 1791 ) Local Authorities Provide ...
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