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... carried to other ports of the empire . The endeavour to prevent the exportation of silver appears to have been an error very early established ; but the regulations on this subject , as might be expected , have always been as futile as ...
... carried to other ports of the empire . The endeavour to prevent the exportation of silver appears to have been an error very early established ; but the regulations on this subject , as might be expected , have always been as futile as ...
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... carrying on a gainful trade with other parts of China , as well as with Japan . But in the year 1545 the provincial government , provoked by their ill conduct , expelled them the place ; and thus was for ever lost to them an ...
... carrying on a gainful trade with other parts of China , as well as with Japan . But in the year 1545 the provincial government , provoked by their ill conduct , expelled them the place ; and thus was for ever lost to them an ...
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... to him , Adam Schaal being condemned to death , soon after the Tartar conquest , " this sentence was carried to the Princes of the blood and to the regent for confirmation ; but as often as they at- C 3 EARLY EUROPEAN INTERCOURSE . 29.
... to him , Adam Schaal being condemned to death , soon after the Tartar conquest , " this sentence was carried to the Princes of the blood and to the regent for confirmation ; but as often as they at- C 3 EARLY EUROPEAN INTERCOURSE . 29.
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... carrying the points in dispute ; but finding Kanghy determined never to allow the Pope any kind of jurisdiction over his own subjects , he made certain temporary concessions with a view to saving the Roman Catholic religion from the ...
... carrying the points in dispute ; but finding Kanghy determined never to allow the Pope any kind of jurisdiction over his own subjects , he made certain temporary concessions with a view to saving the Roman Catholic religion from the ...
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... carry up such as should be appointed to Canton , there to tender a peti- tion , and to conclude further upon the manner of their future proceedings . " The result was , that the blame of the late skirmish was laid by the mandarins on ...
... carry up such as should be appointed to Canton , there to tender a peti- tion , and to conclude further upon the manner of their future proceedings . " The result was , that the blame of the late skirmish was laid by the mandarins on ...
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