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... Portuguese . The King being told that all his countrymen were pirates , gave orders that Pinto and the rest should be quartered , and their limbs exposed : they were saved , however , by the interposition of some native women , and ...
... Portuguese . The King being told that all his countrymen were pirates , gave orders that Pinto and the rest should be quartered , and their limbs exposed : they were saved , however , by the interposition of some native women , and ...
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... Portuguese writer observes , " sent on shore for water , but returned with blood . " They became immediately involved in conflicts with the Chinese , who put to death upwards of twenty prisoners that fell into their hands ; and the ...
... Portuguese writer observes , " sent on shore for water , but returned with blood . " They became immediately involved in conflicts with the Chinese , who put to death upwards of twenty prisoners that fell into their hands ; and the ...
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... Portuguese established themselves at Macao , the only European colony that , with very limited success , has been planted on the coast of China : it seems that they had temporary shelter on shore as early as 1537. By bribery and ...
... Portuguese established themselves at Macao , the only European colony that , with very limited success , has been planted on the coast of China : it seems that they had temporary shelter on shore as early as 1537. By bribery and ...
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... Portuguese , seems unfounded . Indeed a Bishop of Macao wrote in 1777 , that it was " by paying a ground - rent that the Portuguese acquired the tem- porary use and profit of Macao ad nutum of the Emperor . " This ground - rent ...
... Portuguese , seems unfounded . Indeed a Bishop of Macao wrote in 1777 , that it was " by paying a ground - rent that the Portuguese acquired the tem- porary use and profit of Macao ad nutum of the Emperor . " This ground - rent ...
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... Portuguese , although they claimed certain privileges for their services , were obliged to remain content with their former condition . The advantages which Macao possesses over Can- ton , in respect to the Chinese duties , which are ...
... Portuguese , although they claimed certain privileges for their services , were obliged to remain content with their former condition . The advantages which Macao possesses over Can- ton , in respect to the Chinese duties , which are ...
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