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... Macao- Fruitless Embassies to Peking - Catholic Missions- Quarrels of the Jesuits with the other Orders - f'ersecu ... Macao - Mis- Sion to Cochin - China - Admiral Linois repulsed by China Fleet - Ladrones , or Chinese Pirates - A ...
... Macao- Fruitless Embassies to Peking - Catholic Missions- Quarrels of the Jesuits with the other Orders - f'ersecu ... Macao - Mis- Sion to Cochin - China - Admiral Linois repulsed by China Fleet - Ladrones , or Chinese Pirates - A ...
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... Macao - Fruitless Em- bassies to Peking - Catholic Missions - Quarrels of the Jesuits with the other Orders - Persecutions - Spaniards - Dutch settle on Formosa - Ex- pelled by Chinese - Russian Embassies . It is intended in the ...
... Macao - Fruitless Em- bassies to Peking - Catholic Missions - Quarrels of the Jesuits with the other Orders - Persecutions - Spaniards - Dutch settle on Formosa - Ex- pelled by Chinese - Russian Embassies . It is intended in the ...
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... , for convenience , from a small work printed at Macao in 1831 , but never regularly published , called " The Canton Miscellany . " justice and moderation of Perez de Andrade . Only shortly EARLY EUROPEAN INTERCOURSE . 21.
... , for convenience , from a small work printed at Macao in 1831 , but never regularly published , called " The Canton Miscellany . " justice and moderation of Perez de Andrade . Only shortly EARLY EUROPEAN INTERCOURSE . 21.
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... Macao ( vulgarly called St. John's ) , and erected a fort there : they were finally defeated by a Chinese naval force , but continued to commit acts of piracy on the native trading vessels . Subsequently to this career of violence , and ...
... Macao ( vulgarly called St. John's ) , and erected a fort there : they were finally defeated by a Chinese naval force , but continued to commit acts of piracy on the native trading vessels . Subsequently to this career of violence , and ...
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... Macao used to make an annual visit there , for the purpose of celebrating mass , and bringing away a portion of the consecrated earth The first Portuguese embassy , and of course the first from any European power by sea , to Peking took ...
... Macao used to make an annual visit there , for the purpose of celebrating mass , and bringing away a portion of the consecrated earth The first Portuguese embassy , and of course the first from any European power by sea , to Peking took ...
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