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... Emperor of China ; including cursory Observa- tions made , and Information obtained , in travelling through that ancient Empire and a small Part of Chinese Tartary : together with a Relation of the Voyage undertaken on the Occasion by ...
... Emperor of China ; including cursory Observa- tions made , and Information obtained , in travelling through that ancient Empire and a small Part of Chinese Tartary : together with a Relation of the Voyage undertaken on the Occasion by ...
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... Emperor's gardens ; and from that spot , as was afterward learnt , his Imperial Majesty had the curiosity to view ... Emperor , in Chinese . Difficulties arose about the ceremony of introduction to the Emperor , which were proba- bly ...
... Emperor's gardens ; and from that spot , as was afterward learnt , his Imperial Majesty had the curiosity to view ... Emperor , in Chinese . Difficulties arose about the ceremony of introduction to the Emperor , which were proba- bly ...
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... Emperor . Some of the others were destined , in the same manner , for the several tributary princes of Tartary , and delegates from other tributary states , who were assem- bled at Zhe - hol ou the occasion of the Emperor's birth - day ...
... Emperor . Some of the others were destined , in the same manner , for the several tributary princes of Tartary , and delegates from other tributary states , who were assem- bled at Zhe - hol ou the occasion of the Emperor's birth - day ...
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