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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... Celestial Empire sent a punitive expedi- tion to K'uo - er - k'o ( Nepal ) our general ( Ta - chiang - chun ) cessively conquered strategic passes . Fearing our military power , the K'uo - er - k'o prostrated themselves and begged for ...
... Celestial Empire sent a punitive expedi- tion to K'uo - er - k'o ( Nepal ) our general ( Ta - chiang - chun ) cessively conquered strategic passes . Fearing our military power , the K'uo - er - k'o prostrated themselves and begged for ...
Page 372
... Celestial Empire ? Even if France conceived such an idea , the law of the Celestial Empire is adamant and effective . We would not tolerate an invasion by the French , and would immediately send our mighty army to suppress and ...
... Celestial Empire ? Even if France conceived such an idea , the law of the Celestial Empire is adamant and effective . We would not tolerate an invasion by the French , and would immediately send our mighty army to suppress and ...
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... Celestial Empire to Russia , Yün - tuan To - er - chi and other officials should immediately in- form them : ' We , the Celestial Empire , have many vassal states , but we have never sent an embassy to foreign countries . Such an ...
... Celestial Empire to Russia , Yün - tuan To - er - chi and other officials should immediately in- form them : ' We , the Celestial Empire , have many vassal states , but we have never sent an embassy to foreign countries . Such an ...
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