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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... Westerners . Your servants have also investigated the regulations and found that pre- viously , when Westerners were sent to China to serve us , we never or- dered them to return to their own country . and " Now three Westerners , Fu ...
... Westerners . Your servants have also investigated the regulations and found that pre- viously , when Westerners were sent to China to serve us , we never or- dered them to return to their own country . and " Now three Westerners , Fu ...
Page 352
... Westerners print in order to spread their religion . " In the Imperial capital , the Westerners are permitted to build churches chiefly because We adopted the Western method in astronomical calculation . All Westerners who wish to come ...
... Westerners print in order to spread their religion . " In the Imperial capital , the Westerners are permitted to build churches chiefly because We adopted the Western method in astronomical calculation . All Westerners who wish to come ...
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... Westerners Forbidden to Preach in the Interior The Emperor decreed to the grand secretariat : " At present , only seven Westerners 156 are permitted to stay in Peking . Among these seven , some are incumbents of offices , so that both ...
... Westerners Forbidden to Preach in the Interior The Emperor decreed to the grand secretariat : " At present , only seven Westerners 156 are permitted to stay in Peking . Among these seven , some are incumbents of offices , so that both ...
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