A Documentary Chronicle of Sino-Western Relations, 1644-1820: Documentation and referenceLo-shu Fu Documents translated from Chinese offer a more balanced history of East Asian international relations. |
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... British merchants at Canton to save Nepal from being conquered . The Ghorkhas were hos- tile to their British conquerors and when the Opium War broke out , they immediately offered their military cooperation to China . They wanted to ...
... British merchants at Canton to save Nepal from being conquered . The Ghorkhas were hos- tile to their British conquerors and when the Opium War broke out , they immediately offered their military cooperation to China . They wanted to ...
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... British wanted to im- prove the conditions which Macartney's mission had failed to settle ; they wanted to make suitable explanations about the seizure of American ves- sels by the British warship , Doris . They wished , if possible ...
... British wanted to im- prove the conditions which Macartney's mission had failed to settle ; they wanted to make suitable explanations about the seizure of American ves- sels by the British warship , Doris . They wished , if possible ...
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... British embassy by the provincial magistrates are given in the CCCCWCSL : ( 1 ) Sheng - t'ai's report on their journey through Chih - li ( Ibid . , 6 , 8b - 9a ) ; ( 2 ) Ho Shun- wu's report on their journey through Shantung ( Ibid ...
... British embassy by the provincial magistrates are given in the CCCCWCSL : ( 1 ) Sheng - t'ai's report on their journey through Chih - li ( Ibid . , 6 , 8b - 9a ) ; ( 2 ) Ho Shun- wu's report on their journey through Shantung ( Ibid ...
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