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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... Peking . " Accordingly , we specially dispatched two aged men : one is named Peter de Goyer , the other is named Jacob de Keyzer . They represent us and bring congratulations to His Imperial Majesty Who recently con- quered this Empire ...
... Peking . " Accordingly , we specially dispatched two aged men : one is named Peter de Goyer , the other is named Jacob de Keyzer . They represent us and bring congratulations to His Imperial Majesty Who recently con- quered this Empire ...
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... Peking as the agent of the Tsar . He resided nearly seventeen months in the Chinese Court until he was compelled to quit Peking on July 23 , 1722. An account of his residence in Peking and the explanation of why he failed in China are ...
... Peking as the agent of the Tsar . He resided nearly seventeen months in the Chinese Court until he was compelled to quit Peking on July 23 , 1722. An account of his residence in Peking and the explanation of why he failed in China are ...
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... Peking to serve us . Li Shih - yao should memorialize the throne for an edict of instruction as to whether he will allow them to proceed to Peking . Hitherto when the Westerners arrived at Peking , they were not al- 351 lowed to return ...
... Peking to serve us . Li Shih - yao should memorialize the throne for an edict of instruction as to whether he will allow them to proceed to Peking . Hitherto when the Westerners arrived at Peking , they were not al- 351 lowed to return ...
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