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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... India Advise the Ghorkhas to Surrender to China 462 The Imperial commissioner , grand secretary , duke and concurrently 461 the viceroy of Kwangtung , Fu - k'ang - an , and the others memorialized : " Previously when [ your servants ] ...
... India Advise the Ghorkhas to Surrender to China 462 The Imperial commissioner , grand secretary , duke and concurrently 461 the viceroy of Kwangtung , Fu - k'ang - an , and the others memorialized : " Previously when [ your servants ] ...
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... ( India ) , England has dispatched six large warships with several thousand soldiers and plenty of ammuni- tion , pretending that they have come to prevent the French from taking Macao . In truth , they hope to occupy Macao themselves ...
... ( India ) , England has dispatched six large warships with several thousand soldiers and plenty of ammuni- tion , pretending that they have come to prevent the French from taking Macao . In truth , they hope to occupy Macao themselves ...
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... India ] and communicable with Europe . This tribe has never worshipped the Buddha . Now he has arrived in Tibet as a ... Indian border that they must guard the border seriously and that they must 1796-1820 387.
... India ] and communicable with Europe . This tribe has never worshipped the Buddha . Now he has arrived in Tibet as a ... Indian border that they must guard the border seriously and that they must 1796-1820 387.
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