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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... foreign lands are no longer allowed to return to their native ,, 71 towns . We approve your other deliberation . " ( 58,32a - 33b ) Yang Wen - ch'ien Extorts Foreign Merchants [ The following passage is a part of long memorial ...
... foreign lands are no longer allowed to return to their native ,, 71 towns . We approve your other deliberation . " ( 58,32a - 33b ) Yang Wen - ch'ien Extorts Foreign Merchants [ The following passage is a part of long memorial ...
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... Foreign Goods Is Lower than the Market Price The Emperor decreed : " Hsin - chu and others have petitioned that foodstuffs exported in the foreign ships be exempt from tax and that the system of an official price on foreign goods for ...
... Foreign Goods Is Lower than the Market Price The Emperor decreed : " Hsin - chu and others have petitioned that foodstuffs exported in the foreign ships be exempt from tax and that the system of an official price on foreign goods for ...
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... foreign money corrupts the people of Kwang- tung . " Moreover , the present circulation of money in Kwangtung is as fol- lows : We must exchange our sycee ( wen - yin ) into foreign money , then exchange the foreign money into our ...
... foreign money corrupts the people of Kwang- tung . " Moreover , the present circulation of money in Kwangtung is as fol- lows : We must exchange our sycee ( wen - yin ) into foreign money , then exchange the foreign money into our ...
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