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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... chih Shu or books written by their Majesties , such as , the K'ang - hsi Yü - chih Wen - chi and the Ch'in - ting Shu or books published by Imperial authorization or under Imperial auspices , as , for instance , the Ta- Ch'ing Hui ...
... chih Shu or books written by their Majesties , such as , the K'ang - hsi Yü - chih Wen - chi and the Ch'in - ting Shu or books published by Imperial authorization or under Imperial auspices , as , for instance , the Ta- Ch'ing Hui ...
Page 238
... chih Is Requested 225 Censor Ts'ao Hsüeh - min memorialized : " During recent years we have pacified the territory of Dzungaria ( I - li , north of the T'ien - shan range ) and of the Mohammedan cities ( Kashgaria , south of the T'ien ...
... chih Is Requested 225 Censor Ts'ao Hsüeh - min memorialized : " During recent years we have pacified the territory of Dzungaria ( I - li , north of the T'ien - shan range ) and of the Mohammedan cities ( Kashgaria , south of the T'ien ...
Page 277
... Chih - yin and suggested a change of Ni Hung - wen's sentence to imprisonment as long as he cannot liquidate his debts . If the Board also sanctions the original sentence ( and this is bound to happen when our local magistrates will ...
... Chih - yin and suggested a change of Ni Hung - wen's sentence to imprisonment as long as he cannot liquidate his debts . If the Board also sanctions the original sentence ( and this is bound to happen when our local magistrates will ...
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