A Documentary Chronicle of Sino-Western Relations, 1644-1820: Translated textsDocuments translated from Chinese offer a more balanced history of East Asian international relations. |
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Page 36
Furthermore , they dare to write five characters , i - hsi - yang - hsinfa according to
the new Western methods on the cover of our calendar . 30 Apparently they
secretly seek to undermine the recognized superiority of our calendar and to
honor ...
Furthermore , they dare to write five characters , i - hsi - yang - hsinfa according to
the new Western methods on the cover of our calendar . 30 Apparently they
secretly seek to undermine the recognized superiority of our calendar and to
honor ...
Page 154
If any of them will not reform or dares to act lawlessly , Your servants will present
another memorial . " The above memorial is forwarded to the Board ( of
Punishment ] . Your servants investigated the penal code concerning those who
have ...
If any of them will not reform or dares to act lawlessly , Your servants will present
another memorial . " The above memorial is forwarded to the Board ( of
Punishment ] . Your servants investigated the penal code concerning those who
have ...
Page 379
If your country does not present a petition , we dare not memorialize this matter
carelessly . ' " If the Russians ask for an embassy from the Celestial Empire to
Russia , Yün - tuan To - er - chi and other officials should immediately inform
them ...
If your country does not present a petition , we dare not memorialize this matter
carelessly . ' " If the Russians ask for an embassy from the Celestial Empire to
Russia , Yün - tuan To - er - chi and other officials should immediately inform
them ...
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