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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Page 115
... delivered at once to Peking by mili- tary couriers . Meanwhile the Westerners at Court wrote to the Western- ers in Kwangtung , saying that if they had any ko - er - mo - ssu , they should send it to Peking by military couriers . If ...
... delivered at once to Peking by mili- tary couriers . Meanwhile the Westerners at Court wrote to the Western- ers in Kwangtung , saying that if they had any ko - er - mo - ssu , they should send it to Peking by military couriers . If ...
Page 210
... delivered to Kiakhta , Lin- p'ei - le To - er - chi should accept it and return . If the Russians say that the ... deliver it to us , he must seriously pro- claim to them our will and negotiate for the body . Also he should promptly ...
... delivered to Kiakhta , Lin- p'ei - le To - er - chi should accept it and return . If the Russians say that the ... deliver it to us , he must seriously pro- claim to them our will and negotiate for the body . Also he should promptly ...
Page 261
... delivered to the Turgots for their daily use . This will be nice ! " You are ordered to transmit an edict to Wu - ta - shan . Let him ex- amine the bales of tea stored in the Kansu Provincial Treasury . " Before long Wu - ta - shan ...
... delivered to the Turgots for their daily use . This will be nice ! " You are ordered to transmit an edict to Wu - ta - shan . Let him ex- amine the bales of tea stored in the Kansu Provincial Treasury . " Before long Wu - ta - shan ...
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