A Documentary Chronicle of Sino-Western Relations, 1644-1820: Translated textsLo-shu Fu Documents translated from Chinese offer a more balanced history of East Asian international relations. |
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... American barbarians . They went to little France ( L'ile de France ) to purchase commodities to sell . Then they anchored near the mountain of Lintin , outside of Macao . They went by sampan to get fresh water for their ship , and ...
... American barbarians . They went to little France ( L'ile de France ) to purchase commodities to sell . Then they anchored near the mountain of Lintin , outside of Macao . They went by sampan to get fresh water for their ship , and ...
Page 391
... American merchants ( Hua - ch'i Shang ) . He has sold many goods to them on credit . In former years when their business was prosperous , American merchants were law - abiding . No reason for complaint existed . The American merchants ...
... American merchants ( Hua - ch'i Shang ) . He has sold many goods to them on credit . In former years when their business was prosperous , American merchants were law - abiding . No reason for complaint existed . The American merchants ...
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... American merchants were not foolish people who could be cheated easily , but are very shrewd . Why did they not comment on the quality of my goods when they received them , rather than complain now ? " When the American merchants ( who ...
... American merchants were not foolish people who could be cheated easily , but are very shrewd . Why did they not comment on the quality of my goods when they received them , rather than complain now ? " When the American merchants ( who ...
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