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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... China to foreigners . However , now that foreign ships are allowed to come to China and Kwangtung ships are allowed to sail to foreign nations , both can maintain peace and order . Finally , some courtiers had worried about a story that ...
... China to foreigners . However , now that foreign ships are allowed to come to China and Kwangtung ships are allowed to sail to foreign nations , both can maintain peace and order . Finally , some courtiers had worried about a story that ...
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... Chinese returned to China by the Chinese ships engaging in foreign trade . We now think that those persons are not law - abiding people . If We permit them to come and go as they please without a time limitation , they will become more ...
... Chinese returned to China by the Chinese ships engaging in foreign trade . We now think that those persons are not law - abiding people . If We permit them to come and go as they please without a time limitation , they will become more ...
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... China was then at war with the Dzungars , the ambassador and his suite , obeying the edict of your August Emperor , proposed to us that when China attacked the Dzungars , common people of the said tribe es- caping to various tribes ...
... China was then at war with the Dzungars , the ambassador and his suite , obeying the edict of your August Emperor , proposed to us that when China attacked the Dzungars , common people of the said tribe es- caping to various tribes ...
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