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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... Canton , where their presence was noted and their goods taxed . They anchored at a distance of 30 li from the city , and through interpreters , traded with the Cantonese . Thus in the former dynasty the goods of China and of foreign ...
... Canton , where their presence was noted and their goods taxed . They anchored at a distance of 30 li from the city , and through interpreters , traded with the Cantonese . Thus in the former dynasty the goods of China and of foreign ...
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... Canton laden 13 with barbarian coins , woolen goods , long ells , and other commodities . On the fourth day of the seventh month one trading ship from France ar- rived [ at Canton ] with a cargo of lead , barbarian coins , Dutch camlets ...
... Canton laden 13 with barbarian coins , woolen goods , long ells , and other commodities . On the fourth day of the seventh month one trading ship from France ar- rived [ at Canton ] with a cargo of lead , barbarian coins , Dutch camlets ...
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... Canton ] laden with pep- per , sandalwood , lead , foreign coins and other commodities . To sum- marize , in the sixth , seventh months ten foreign trading ships reached [ Canton ] and anchored at Whampoa , where officials were ...
... Canton ] laden with pep- per , sandalwood , lead , foreign coins and other commodities . To sum- marize , in the sixth , seventh months ten foreign trading ships reached [ Canton ] and anchored at Whampoa , where officials were ...
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