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Excerpt from China in Law and Commerce
From whatever quarter of the world the settlers originally came, it is a historical fact that about fourteen centuries before Christ these settlers, to whom is due the civilization of northern China, were in occupation of the extreme north west along the upper waters of the Hwang-ho in what now constitutes the provinces of Kansu and Shensi. The geo graphical peculiarities of this district had subsequently a powerful effect in shaping the infant state.
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