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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... documents , accounts or rare books on Ch'ing's foreign relations , preserved in foreign archives mu- seums and libraries . They have been copied or microfilmed . II . Principle of Pi or how the items are selected Generally speaking ...
... documents , accounts or rare books on Ch'ing's foreign relations , preserved in foreign archives mu- seums and libraries . They have been copied or microfilmed . II . Principle of Pi or how the items are selected Generally speaking ...
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... documents 1. Events of great importance , recorded in the Shih - lu , are for the most part presented in their entirety if the originals are not too long to be transcribed . 2. Only the most significant passages of very lengthy docu ...
... documents 1. Events of great importance , recorded in the Shih - lu , are for the most part presented in their entirety if the originals are not too long to be transcribed . 2. Only the most significant passages of very lengthy docu ...
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... Documents Written in Three Languages The grand secretaries presented to the Emperor the original and the 345 translated Russian documents which the Russian commercial envoys brought with them . His Majesty read them over and told the ...
... Documents Written in Three Languages The grand secretaries presented to the Emperor the original and the 345 translated Russian documents which the Russian commercial envoys brought with them . His Majesty read them over and told the ...
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