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... established where there had not been any before , and they still subsist * . " The editor justly observes , that the existence of these churches , of which no reasonable doubt can be entertained , is a curious fact in the history of the ...
... established where there had not been any before , and they still subsist * . " The editor justly observes , that the existence of these churches , of which no reasonable doubt can be entertained , is a curious fact in the history of the ...
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... established by this handful of barbarians , has unquestionably oc- casioned many additional obstacles to an increased commerce with the rest of the world . We have already noticed the Chinese junks , which were seen by Ibn Batuta as far ...
... established by this handful of barbarians , has unquestionably oc- casioned many additional obstacles to an increased commerce with the rest of the world . We have already noticed the Chinese junks , which were seen by Ibn Batuta as far ...
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... established ; but the regulations on this subject , as might be expected , have always been as futile as they are at the present day . It was not many years after the passage of the Cape by De Gama , that the Portuguese in 1516 made ...
... established ; but the regulations on this subject , as might be expected , have always been as futile as they are at the present day . It was not many years after the passage of the Cape by De Gama , that the Portuguese in 1516 made ...
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... establishing a colony at Ningpo . The Portuguese subsequently brought their families to that port , carrying on a gainful trade with other parts of China , as well as with Japan . But in the year 1545 the provincial government ...
... establishing a colony at Ningpo . The Portuguese subsequently brought their families to that port , carrying on a gainful trade with other parts of China , as well as with Japan . But in the year 1545 the provincial government ...
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... established a colony at San Shan , near 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 ...
... established a colony at San Shan , near 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 ...
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