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... Schall , whom he called ma - fa ( grand- father ) , constantly waiving palace etiquette on his behalf . Schall was excused from the customary prostrations , given Imperial permission to adopt a son ( Shun - chih was distressed that the ...
... Schall , whom he called ma - fa ( grand- father ) , constantly waiving palace etiquette on his behalf . Schall was excused from the customary prostrations , given Imperial permission to adopt a son ( Shun - chih was distressed that the ...
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... Schall , pp . 41-46 . 11. Väth , Schall , pp . 54–66 . 12. Lettres et mémoires d'Adam Schall S.J. , ed . Henri Bernard , S.J. ( relation historique , texte latin avec traduction française du P. Paul Bornet , S.J. ) ( Tientsin , Hautes ...
... Schall , pp . 41-46 . 11. Väth , Schall , pp . 54–66 . 12. Lettres et mémoires d'Adam Schall S.J. , ed . Henri Bernard , S.J. ( relation historique , texte latin avec traduction française du P. Paul Bornet , S.J. ) ( Tientsin , Hautes ...
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... Schall , Memoirs , p . 192 . 34. Ibid . , p . 242 . 35. Ibid . , p . 362 . 36. Ibid . , pp . 210 , 246-248 ; Pfister , Notices biographiques , pp . 170-171 . 37. Schall , Memoirs , pp . 272-284 . 38. Yuan Tschen , " Johann Adam Schall ...
... Schall , Memoirs , p . 192 . 34. Ibid . , p . 242 . 35. Ibid . , p . 362 . 36. Ibid . , pp . 210 , 246-248 ; Pfister , Notices biographiques , pp . 170-171 . 37. Schall , Memoirs , pp . 272-284 . 38. Yuan Tschen , " Johann Adam Schall ...
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