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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... chief of pao - chia of the ten families fails to report , he also will be punished according to the law of treason for communicating with the bandits . If the local civil and military officials disobey the regulations prohibiting ...
... chief of pao - chia of the ten families fails to report , he also will be punished according to the law of treason for communicating with the bandits . If the local civil and military officials disobey the regulations prohibiting ...
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... chief of the barbarians 26 arrested him and other Chinese and mur- dered an unknown number . The Chinese then became frightened , set up an alarm , and suspended trade . The barbarian chief , angered , ordered his soldiers to fire their ...
... chief of the barbarians 26 arrested him and other Chinese and mur- dered an unknown number . The Chinese then became frightened , set up an alarm , and suspended trade . The barbarian chief , angered , ordered his soldiers to fire their ...
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... chief of the P'i - leng tribe [ of India ] negotiating with him for a military coali- tion with us . Because of the long distance , no word was heard from him for a very long time . 463 464 " Now your servants have just received his ...
... chief of the P'i - leng tribe [ of India ] negotiating with him for a military coali- tion with us . Because of the long distance , no word was heard from him for a very long time . 463 464 " Now your servants have just received his ...
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