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 188
... land had not been proclaimed as applying to foreigners . Moreover , since they reside in the Imperial Capital , they need to invest in this land to maintain their expenses . By Special Grace We order that all land which had been ...
... land had not been proclaimed as applying to foreigners . Moreover , since they reside in the Imperial Capital , they need to invest in this land to maintain their expenses . By Special Grace We order that all land which had been ...
Page 193
... land is limited and the population is dense . Half the population depends on navigation for a living . After investigation , it was found that in the year of K'ang - hsi ( KH 56 , 1717 ) , legislation was passed that sea- farers should ...
... land is limited and the population is dense . Half the population depends on navigation for a living . After investigation , it was found that in the year of K'ang - hsi ( KH 56 , 1717 ) , legislation was passed that sea- farers should ...
Page 243
... land 247 li to the Hsing - k'an Mountain . He found no trace at all of people in these regions . The colonel , Na - lin - pu , who was sent to search out the source of the Ching - ch'i - li River declared that from the Hei - lung ...
... land 247 li to the Hsing - k'an Mountain . He found no trace at all of people in these regions . The colonel , Na - lin - pu , who was sent to search out the source of the Ching - ch'i - li River declared that from the Hei - lung ...
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