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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Page 202
... Chekiang , K'o - er - chi - shan , memori- alized : " Previously the ships of the Red - haired Barbarians always an- chored at Macao . Last year they began to come to Chekiang . Your ser- vant , obeying the edict , had discussed with ...
... Chekiang , K'o - er - chi - shan , memori- alized : " Previously the ships of the Red - haired Barbarians always an- chored at Macao . Last year they began to come to Chekiang . Your ser- vant , obeying the edict , had discussed with ...
Page 204
... Chekiang , Yang Ying - chü , memorialized : " Your servant , obeying the edict , went to Chekiang for inspection and settlement of the affairs of the maritime customs . Now your servant has humbly investigated and found that at present ...
... Chekiang , Yang Ying - chü , memorialized : " Your servant , obeying the edict , went to Chekiang for inspection and settlement of the affairs of the maritime customs . Now your servant has humbly investigated and found that at present ...
Page 219
... Chekiang , Fukien and Tien - tsin ; they have not avoided an attempt to threaten Us in order to show their own self - importance . They do not know that our Interior pro- duces practically everything which we need so that we do not ...
... Chekiang , Fukien and Tien - tsin ; they have not avoided an attempt to threaten Us in order to show their own self - importance . They do not know that our Interior pro- duces practically everything which we need so that we do not ...
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