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 225
... magistrates to watch carefully and sternly prohibit such abuse . " ( 3 ) We should forbid Chinese merchants from ... magistrates . If the local magistrates let them enjoy indulgences , then they , too , should be punished . " ( 4 ) We ...
... magistrates to watch carefully and sternly prohibit such abuse . " ( 3 ) We should forbid Chinese merchants from ... magistrates . If the local magistrates let them enjoy indulgences , then they , too , should be punished . " ( 4 ) We ...
Page 277
... magistrates will only protect the dishonest merchants of the Interior and let the foreign barbarians suffer loss ) their grievances cannot be righted . This action is contrary to Our Principles of fairness ; it is also not the way of ...
... magistrates will only protect the dishonest merchants of the Interior and let the foreign barbarians suffer loss ) their grievances cannot be righted . This action is contrary to Our Principles of fairness ; it is also not the way of ...
Page 386
... magistrates fail to enforce this prohibition and the Westerners continue to preach and seduce our people , then they should be impeached and punished according to the new regulations . We order the local magistrates to detect and arrest ...
... magistrates fail to enforce this prohibition and the Westerners continue to preach and seduce our people , then they should be impeached and punished according to the new regulations . We order the local magistrates to detect and arrest ...
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