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... carefully deliberate on this matter then report to Us as to how to set up a time limit . " Before long the viceroy of Fukien , obeying the edict , reported : When we established the regulations in the fifty - sixth year of K'ang - hsi ...
... carefully deliberate on this matter then report to Us as to how to set up a time limit . " Before long the viceroy of Fukien , obeying the edict , reported : When we established the regulations in the fifty - sixth year of K'ang - hsi ...
Page 181
... carefully supervise the collection and the general selected the sables only from what the comptroller had given to him . He presented these to the Capital without carefully examining the quality of the skins . " Hei - lung - chiang is a ...
... carefully supervise the collection and the general selected the sables only from what the comptroller had given to him . He presented these to the Capital without carefully examining the quality of the skins . " Hei - lung - chiang is a ...
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... carefully question their interpreters , then report to the throne . ( 1375 , 13a - b ) 56 : 3 : 20 ( April 22 , 1791 ) An Official who Knows the Russian Language Is Promoted The Emperor again decreed ( to the ministers in the grand ...
... carefully question their interpreters , then report to the throne . ( 1375 , 13a - b ) 56 : 3 : 20 ( April 22 , 1791 ) An Official who Knows the Russian Language Is Promoted The Emperor again decreed ( to the ministers in the grand ...
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